Super Combo EZ4400NW Automatic Washer Dryer Owner’s Manual

June 13, 2024
Super Combo

Super Combo EZ4400NW Automatic Washer Dryer Owner’s Manual
Super Combo EZ4400NW Automatic Washer Dryer

Please read the instructions carefully and keep for future reference. Information may be updated from time to time so please refer to the website for the latest version of the manual.

THE FOLLOWING WORK ARE NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY: ‘

A) Installation

  1. Non-removal of shipping bolts, causing vibration / internal damage.
  2. Non-adjustment of feet to level machine, causing vibration / internal damage.
  3. Non-removal of exhaust vent plate at the back while using Venting Dry mode, causing excess heat and resulting in damage to internal components.
  4. Not conforming to minimum space requirements for built-in installation, causing excess heat and resulting in damage to internal components.
  5. Using incorrect length of venting i.e. more than 10 feet unless used with a booster exhaust fan.
  6. Installation in a corrosive environment.
  7. Incorrect water pressure i.e., below 7.25 psi or above 145 psi.
  8. Incorrect water inlet hose installation (use only factory supplied hoses with metric threads on the L-shaped side to fit water valve blockage).

B) Maintenance

  1. Non-cleaning of coin trap for debris, causing the unit to not drain out water and resulting in drain pump malfunction.

  2. Non-cleaning of exhaust fan and exhaust hose for lint, causing the unit to not dry properly.

  3. Improper maintenance (such as, but not limited to, scale build-up, freeze damage, or vent blockage).
    C) Damage

  4. Breakage of cosmetic parts e.g., door handle, knob.

D) Other

  1. Accident, abuse, or misuse.
  2. Using solvents to clean the machine or wash clothes, causing damage.
  3. Misapplication of this product e.g., use in a non-household / commercial environment.
  4. Any other cause not due to defects in materials or workmanship.
  5. Problems or damage due to fires, flooding, electrical surges, freezing or any acts of God.
  6. Any damage caused by poor water quality.
  7. Operating the appliance with anything other than potable water at all times.
  8. Force majeure.

California Proposition 65
WARNING: This product contains chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.

Warranty Limitations ‘

  1. If a unit is located more than 25 miles away, there will be a trip charge.
  2. If a unit is in a remote area more than 75 miles away, the machine should be taken to the technician’s workshop.
  3. If the unit is installed in a 5th wheel RV, in a location behind the axle, it will not be covered under warranty.
  4. All repairs or replacements are warranted only for the remainder of the original warranty period.
  5. If a return or replacement is required, allow 3-4 weeks to process.
  6. Replacement units will be delivered with curbside delivery only.
  7. We may require the return of products or parts to our warranty department for which the shipping charges are to be pre-paid by the consumer / owner.
  8. Charges may be incurred if warranty coverage is not applicable.
  9. Service would be provided from Monday to Friday between normal business hours.

GENERAL

Since it is the responsibility of the consumer / owner to establish the warranty period by verifying the original purchase date, Consolidated Brands recommends that a receipt, delivery slip or some other appropriate payment record be kept for that purpose. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

All rights reserved. Manual subject to change without notice.

TECHNICAL DATA

Model 4400N
Rated Voltage 110-120V/60Hz 13A
Washing input power 240 W
Spin input power 450 W
Capacity 13 Ibs./ 6 kg
Spin Speed 1200 rpm
Programs 14
Water pressure 7.25-145 (psi) / 0.05-1(Mpa)
Dimensions (HxWxD) 33.5×23.6×22 (in) / 85x60x55.8 (cms)
Net Weight 61 Ibs / 73 kg

Intertek
4007606
us N° 4007606 CANADA
The ETL Listed Mark is the legal equivalent to the UL and CSA Listed Marks
Note: All rights reserved.
Designs, Specifications and Manual subject to change without notice

INTRODUCTION

Congratulations on your new Super Combo. In addition to its contemporary design, this is a highly sophisticated engineered product that will give you many years of satisfaction.
Here are some of the best reasons for buying your Combo

  1. Space Saving
    By combining the two functions of washer and dryer in one unit, the space taken for the second unit, i.e. separate dryer, is saved.

  2. Placement Options
    The Washer-Dryer’s sleek design makes it a perfect appliance for any Kitchen or Laundry Room. Its compact size makes the Washer-Dryer perfect for placement on each floor of your home.

  3. Water & Energy Saving
    New automatic water level feature determines with amount of water required based on quantity of clothes which helps save water. Also this appliance is engineered to provide valuable energy savings eg. LED display goes off after 5 mins to save energy.

  4. Better Clothing Appearance
    This Washer-Dryer has no agitator to damage your clothes so they look better and last longer. The refresh function keeps your clothes warm and fluffy always.

  5. Flexible Drying option
    With the option to change from a Condensing Dry system to a Vented Dry, you can decide on the ideal dry system depending on availability of a venting outlet.

  6. High spin speed
    With a high spin speed of 1200 rpm, more water is extracted, allowing improved dry times.

  7. Easy Operation
    This appliance is simple to use as a washer or as a dryer — or it can go seamlessly from wash to the dry functions.

  8. Sensor Dry
    This function automatically selects the ideal dry level to make sure your clothes are dried with utmost perfection based on wash cycle used.

  9. Lint Free Maintenance
    Since the machine has a self-cleaning pump, this appliance needs no cleaning of lint after drying. Instead, there is a convenient coin trap.

  10. Portability
    This appliance can be permanently installed and be made portable with the installation of the Portability Kit (Accessory Part# 1070 sold separately) where needed.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

your safety and that of your children Your Combo Washer-Dryer has been built in compliance with safety regulations, to protect you and your family.
WARNING – To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when using your appliance, follow basic precautions, including the following:

  1. Read all instructions before using the appliance.
  2. Do not wash or dry articles that have been previously cleaned in, washed in, or spotted with gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents, other flammable or explosive substances, as they emit vapors that could ignite or explode.
  3. Do not allow children to play on or in the appliance. Close supervision of children is necessary when the appliance is used near children.
  4. Before the appliance is removed from service or discarded, remove the door.
  5. Do not reach into the appliance if the tub or drum is moving.
  6. Do not install or store this appliance where it will be exposed to the weather.
  7. Do not tamper with controls.
  8. Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance or attempt any servicing unless specifically recommended in the user-maintenance instructions or in published user-repair instructions that you understand and have skills to carry out.
  9. Do not add gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents, or other flammable or explosive substances to the wash water. These substances give off vapors that could ignite or explode.
  10.  Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot water system that has not been used for 2 weeks or more. HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE. If the hot water system hasnot been used for such a period, before using a washing machine or combination washer-dryer, turn on all hot water faucets and let the water flow from each for several minutes. This will release any accumulated Hydrogen.
  11. Do not use fabric softeners or products to reduce static unless recommended by the manufacturers of the fabric softener product.
  12. Do not use heat to dry articles containing foam rubber or similarly textured rubber-like materials.
  13. Check the Coin Trap every few months to remove any coins, buttons or similar size objects.
  14. For vented washer-dryers keep the exhaust opening and surrounding areas free from accumulation of lint, dust, and dirt.
  15. Do not place items exposed to cooking oils in your dryer. Item contaminated with cooking oils may contribute to a chemical reaction that could cause a load to catch fire.
  16. To reduce the risk of fire due to contaminated loads, the final part of a tumble dryer cycle occurs without heat (cool down period). Avoid stopping a tumble dryer before the end of the drying cycle unless all items are quickly removed and spread out so that the heat is dissipated.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

SAFETY

CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PROFESSIONALS.

The model number and the serial number are on the label affixed to the back of the unit. These numbers are also available on the front of the cabinet behind the door.
You should note the model and serial numbers of this unit in the space provided. Retain this booklet as a permanent record of your purchase to aid in identification in the event of theft.
MODEL #———————————-
SERIAL #———————————–

HELPFUL HINTS

  1. Your Washer-Dryer spins at a high 1200 rpm spin speed, which will extract more water especially from absorbent fabrics and reduce the degree of dampness as the machine goes into the drying mode. This will cut down on your drying time.

  2. FABRIC SOFTENER: After the wash cycle, the clothes can get stuck to the sides of the drum. USING LIQUID FABRIC SOFTENER WILL CAUSE THE CLOTHES TO UNSTICK IMMEDIATELY AND TUMBLE IN THE DRY CYCLE. THIS HELPSTODRY CLOTHES FASTER AND CAUSES LESS WRINKLES.

  3. OVERLOADING: The drum has a capacity of 13 Ibs The drum should be loaded only to 2/3 of its capacity otherwise it reduces air flow and causes increase in dry time.

  4. OVER DRYING:
    A) Condensing – Since there is no external exhaust system, the moisture content remains in the machine. Frequently when it seems the clothes are damp, it is actually the remaining moisture (like dew). Take clothes out and they will dry within a few minutes. Do not over dry the clothes. B)Venting – It uses hot air to dry the clothes.

  5. USE HIGH EFFICIENCY (HE) DETERGENT: By using High Efficiency (HE) detergent, you are preventing suds from entering the condensing chamber. When suds enter the condensing chamber, the particles can clog up the chamber and the fan blower. Over time, this reduces drying efficiency and may require the fan blower (impeller) to becleaned. For this and all other front -loading/horizontal-axis units, High Efficiency (HE) detergents go a long way to improve the efficiency of the units.

  6. SORTING: When sorting laundry always take into consideration the quantity and type of fabric contained inthe load. Highly absorbent fabrics such as those used in towels or jeans will absorb more water and become very heavy when saturated. If you notice that your clothes are taking longer than usual to dry you may be overloading the machine, or washing too many highly absorbent articles for a single load.

PRE INSATALLATION

  1. The unit must be installed on a strong leveled surface in a protected, dry and well-ventilated area, with a power and water supply of sufficient capacity and a sufficient outlet in close proximity.
  2. Installation on Carpet or Wood increases vibrations.
    • Carpets — place on light carpet only.
    • Wood — brace floor with screws and place additional sheets of plywood before installation.
  3. This unit’s installation and grounding should be done in accordance with local codes by a qualified installer. “Installation Instructions” are included in this manual for the Installer’s reference.
  4. The unit should be plugged into a properly grounded three (3) prong electrical outlet of 110V/60Hz with minimum 15 Amps, It should not be controlled by a wall switch or pull cord which might be turned off accidentally.

DIAGRAM OF THE COMBO WASHER-DRYER

Diagram The Coombe
Factory supplied accessories

  • Inlet hose (2)

  • U-Connector for Drain hose

  • Blanking Caps (2)

  • Vent Adapter

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Handling
Please handle the machine carefully and use appropriate means while lifting and moving the machine so that it does not get damaged. Do not drag the machine to your floor and, or, to the machine. Do not hold on to protruding parts when liting

Disposing of the packing
The shipping package has protected your new washing machine on its way to your home. All packaging materials are non-poliituing and recyclable. Please contribute to a better environment by disposing of packing material in an environmentally conscious manner.
DANGER
Keep children away from the shipping cartoon and packing components. Danger suffocation from plastic foil and folding cartons.

Disposing of your old appliance
Old Appliances are not worthless trash! Valuable raw material can be recycled from old appliances.
To prevent children from locking themselves in the appliances, disable the door locking or remove the door.

Factory – supplied Equipment
Inside the drum there is a packet of accessory parts supplied with your washer. Check that all the accessory parts supplied for your model are there. If any parts are missing contact your dealer.
Any residual moisture inside the drum is due to the final testing which every washing machine undergoes before leaving the factory.
CAUTION
California Proposition 65
WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. 

Installation area

DANGER
Appliance stability is very important otherwise washing machine could “wander” during the spin cycles.

The installation area must be solid and even. Soft floor surfaces such as carpets or surfaces with foam backing are not suitable.
DANGER
Do not install the washing machine outdoor or in an area exposed to freezing condition. frozen hoses can tear / burst.

If the washing machine is located in a room which will be exposed to temperatures below freezing point, or if it is located in a cabin that is being shutdown for the winter, any residual water in the pump or water inlet hoses must be drained.
Removing the shipping rods
CAUTION
The shipping rods must be removed before using the appliance for the first time and must be retained for any future transport. (e.g when moving) 

DANGER
Use Venting dry mode only after removal of rear vent plate covering exhaust fan as tis a fire hazard.

UNPACKING, LEVELING & POSITIONING

Remove the packing and check that the Washer-Dryer is undamaged. If you have any doubt, do not use the Washer-Dryer and call Customer Service. Keep all packing parts (plastic bag, foam rubber, screws, etc.) out of the reach of children since they could be dangerous. Important: The inside of the Washer- Dryer consists of a free floating drum that is affixed with shipping rods at the back of the cabinet during transport (Fig.1).
During Transport
The power cord can be accessed by removing the shipping rods (Fig. 2 & 3).
Removing the shipping Rods
Close the holes left open by the rods with the caps provided (Fig. 4). The screws also need to be reinstalled (Fig. 4).
Reinstalled

It is important for the machine to be perfectly level. For this reason, the machine is fitted with adjustable feet used for leveling the machine before use (Fig. 5).
Adjustable Feet

CONNECTION

Connect the plug to a power outlet – 110V/60Hz with minimum 15 Amps. Make sure that the voltage and frequency available correspond with those stated on the serial number plate located on the machine. Do not use adaptors or extension cords since they could result in overheating and burn out.
POWER SUPPLY
This Washer dryer must be connected to an individual circuit identical to the one specified on the rating plate of the loading port protected by fuses or circuit breaker conforming to local codes.

GROUNDING
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of malfunction or breakdown, grounding will reduce the risk of electric shock by providing a path of least resistance for electric current. This appliance is equipped with a power cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
WARNINGS

  • Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified or service representative or personnel if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded.
  • Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance: if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.

Note: If the electrical power supply does not meet the specifications listed above, please call a licensed electrician.

PLUMBING

CONNECTING TO THE WATER FAUCET

  1. Unscrew the adapter ring plate and the 4 adapter retaining screws.

Ring plate

  1. Remove the guide plate if the tap is too large to fit the adapter.
    Guide plate

  2. Push the adapter onto the end of the tap so that the rubber seal forms a watertight connection. Tighten the adapter ring plate and the 4 screws.

  3. Pull the connector latch plate down, push the inlet hose onto the adapter, and release the connector latch plate. Make sure the adapter locks into place.

Latch plate

CONNECTING TO THE MACHINE

Make sure that there are no kinks in the hose and that they are not crushed. (Fig.6)

NMTI
After connecting inlet hose to water tap, turn on the water taps to flush out foreign wunn substances (dirt, sand or sawdust) in the water lines. Let water drain into a bucket and check the water temperature.

NMTI
After completing connection, if water leaks from the hose, repeat the same steps. wnn 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.

CONNECTING THE DRAIN HOSE

Connect the drain hose to a drain duct (with Internal diameter of at least 1.6” ) or place
it for drainage in to a sink or a tub, ensuring that there are no kinks or bends. The free end
must be at a height of 24″ – 40” from the floor.
The hose can be held in place using the white plastic clamp on the upper part of the back panel.

Height difference between the installation location of the washing machine and the drainage point: Minimum 24″ to Maximum 40″

  • Attach water drain hose to U-Connector.

  • Hook the U-Connector over the side or stand pipe (Fig 7.)

  • When the water is being drained, check that the water flow out of the hose is adequate.

CONDENSING DRY

To use dryer in Condensing Mode:

  1. Ensure metal vent cap (1) is installed on exhaust fan.
  2. Press “Dry Only” button to set the machine on drying cycle. ;
  3. Hold venting/condensing button for 5 seconds
  4. symbol will appear on the screen which confirms that the machine is in condensing mode. ®
  5. Press start to run dryer in condensing mode

Condensing dry uses cold water to dry the clothes. The cold water mixes with the hot air in a condensing chamber within the machine.
Please ensure the cold water faucet is open during condensing dry mode.
Note: Slight condensation can occur at soap dispenser and will evaporate.
This is a normal feature.

VENTING DRY

To use dryer in Venting mode:

  1. Ensure metal vent cap on exhaust fan located at the back is removed .
  2. Press “Dry Only” button to set the machine on drying cycle.
  3. Hold venting/condensing button for 5 seconds
  4. symbol will appear on the screen which confirms that the machine is in venting mode.
  5. Press start to run dryer in venting mode

Connecting the dryer vent duct
For venting function the machine vents the moist hot air out of the unit and requires a vent hose (standard 4″) to be installed.
Vent hose adapter is provided along with the machine which needs to be installed on exhaust fan.
To install the vent hose, attach the vent hose (2)onto the vent hose adapter (1).
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR EXHAUST
IMPORTANT: Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer. Please have a qualified service agent install your dryer.
NOTE: The WARNING and IMPORTANT instructions appearing in his manual are not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. It must be understood that common sense and being careful are factors that CANNOT be built into the dryer. These factors MUST BE supplied by the persons installing, maintaining, or operating the dryer.

WARNINGS
DUE TO RISK OF FIRE USE ONLY METALLIC DUCT (RIGID OR FLEXIBLE).
Never use flexible duct inside the dryer.
Do not terminate exhaust in a chimney, range hood, gas vent, floor or attic. The combination of lint
and grease could create a fire hazard or damages.
Provide an access for inspection and cleaning the exhaust system at least once a year.

EXHAUST SYSTEM CHECK LIST HOOD oR WALL CAP
Terminate in @ manner to prevent back drain or entry of birds or other wildlife.
Termination should present minimal resistance to the exhaust air flow and should require little or no maintenance to prevent clogging.
Wall caps must be installed at least 12″ (30 cm) above ground level or any other obstruction with the opening pointed down.

If roof vents or louvered plenums are used, they must be equivalent to a 4” (10 cm) dampened wall cap in regard to resistance to air flow. Prevention of back drafts and regular maintenance are required to prevent clogging.

SEPARATION OF TURNS
Separate all turns by at least 3ft. (1Im) of straight duct, including distance between last turn and dampened wall cap. If two turns must be closer than 3ft. (1m) deduct 10ft. (3m) from the maximum length

TURNS OTHER THAN 90°
One turn of 45°0r less may be ignored.
Two 45°turns should be treated as one 90°
Each turn over 45°should be treated as one 90°.

SEALING OF JOINTS
All joints should be tight to avoid leaks. The male end of each section of duct must point away from the dryer.
Do not assemble the duct work with fasteners that extend into the duct. They will serve as a collection point for lint.
Duct joints can be made air and moisture-tight by wrapping the overlapped joints with duct tape.

INSULATION
Duct work which runs through an unheated area or is near an air conditioning duct, should be insulated to reduce condensation and lint build up and be sloped down toward outdoors.
NOTE: Never install screen inside exhaust duct.

WARNING: THIS MACHINE MUST BE EXHAUSTED OUTDOORS WHEN OPERATED IN THE VENTING MODE. THIS IS TO PREVENT LARGE AMOUNTS OF LINT AND MOISTURE FROM ACCUMULATING AND TO MAINTAIN DRYING EFFICIENCY.

ATTENTION: IN VENT DRY MODE, THE EXHAUST FAN AND EXHAUST DUCT SHOULD BE CLEANED ONCE A YEAR.

SPECIAL IN LLATION REQUIREMENTS

MINIMUM CLEARANCE OTHER THAN ALCOVE OR CLOSET INSTALLATIONS.
Minimum clearances to combustible surfaces: 2″ clearance both sides and 3” rear.
MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION
The dryer must be exhausted to the outdoors with the termination securely fastened to the mobile home structure. (See EXHAUST INFORMATION section.)
The exhaust MUST NOT be terminated beneath the mobile home.
Provisions must be made for the introduction of outside air into the dryer. The free air opening shall not be less than 12 sq. inches.
The exhaust duct material MUST BE METAL.
The dryer must be attached to the floor following instructions available from the dealer.
Installation must comply with the current CAN / CSA Z240MH series Mobile Home Installation Codes.

BUILT-IN, RECESSED, CLOSET AND ALCOVE INSTALLATION

The Combo Washer-Dryer may be installed in a built-in, recessed area, closet or alcove.
The installation spacing is in inches and is the minimum acceptable.
Other installations must use the minimum dimension indicated.
Minimum clearances between dryer cabinet and adjacent walls are: \ 2″ either side and 3″ front and rear.\
Minimum vertical space from floor to overhead cabinets, etc. is 52″ (132cm).

Closet door must be louvered or otherwise ventilated and must contain a minimum of 60 sq. in. of open area equally distributed. If this closet contains both a washer and a dryer, doors must contain a minimum of 120 sq. in. of open area equally distributed.
No other fuel-burning appliance shall be installed in the same with closet with dryer.

  • Additional clearances for wall, door and floor molding may be required.
  • % Additional space is needed when an external exhaust elbow is used.

NOTE: If a door is installed that potentially encloses the unit while running, the door must allow for a minimum of 20 square inches of free air movement. There must also be a 17 Additional spacing should be considered for easy installation, servicing and compliance with space in front of the unit to the closed door and 1” from the back of the unit to the wall. applicable local, state, and federal codes.

For Venting Use, see Fig 9,
Dimension

For Condensing Use, see Fig 10.
Dimension

ADA COMPLIANCE

Dimension
Use 1.5″ height platform to make the machine ADA compliant.

PROGRAM SELECTION CHART

  1. WASH & DRY, WASH ONLY, DRY ONLY
    ** Program| Description of Load| Wash features
    Water temp/Spin rpm/ Duration| Drying heat & approx time
    ---|---|---|---
    1_ Prewash Heavy**| Thick cottons (towels, jeans)| Hot /1200 / 1.23 hours| Max heat – 1300W

120 minutes

2-Heavy| Mixed cottons
(t-shirts, jeans)| Hot / 1200 / 1.08 hours| Max heat – 1300W
120 minutes
3-STANDARD| Mixed cottons| Warm / 1200 / 55 minutes| Max heat – 1300W
4-Quick 20| Cotton blends, light fabrics| Cold / 1200 / 20 minutes| Max heat – 1300W 80 minutes
5 —Bab y| Cotton blends, light fabrics| Warm / 500 / 40 minutes| Half heat – 750W 60 minutes
6—Delicate| Silks| Cold / 500 / 40 minutes| Less Heat – 550W 60 minutes
  7-Wool| Woolens| Cold / 500 / 40 minutes| No heat  Tumble dry only
  8 – Quiet| Mixed cottons| Cold /500 /35 minutes| Half heat – 750W 60 minutes
2. DRY CYCLES
Refresh – 12 minute cycle blowing hot air onto the clothes.
Time Dry 60 – 60 minutes dry cycle.

  1. OTHER CYCLES:
    Rinse/Spin – Rinse + spin cycle.
    Drain only – Drain water from the machine.
    Self clean – 9 minutes cycle to clean the inner drum and tub of the machine
    Winterize – 2 minute cycle to winterize your appliance. (follow procedure )

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Ensure the Combo Washer-Dryer is turned off. (Power Indicator light should be off).

  2. Separate clothes by type, color and degree of soiling.

  3. For small items such as socks, children’s garments and small towels please use a Washing Net Bag.

  4. Load clothes of the selected type loosely into the drum.
    If you are only washing clothes, you can fill the drum.
    If you are washing and then drying, please do not load clothes more than 2/3 full.

  5. Close the Washer-Dryer door. You will hear a click when it is correctly closed. Use High Efficiency (HE) detergent about 1 table spoon. Add detergent to Dispenser A. You can add fabric softener and pre-wash detergent as shown in the diagram to compartment B & C.

Detergent Dispenser

Detergent Dispenser

DispenserA:
Detergent for main wash
Dispenser B
Fabric softener
Dispenser C
Detergent for pre-wash and / or bleach
The blue cups are only for liquid detergent. Please do not add powder in these cups.

Note: concentrated fabric softener must be diluted with a little water before being poured into the dispenser (This prevents the overflow siphon from getting blocked)

Add detergent in Dispenser C, only for Pre-Wash cycle.

Control Panel

Super Combo
ALL-IN-ONE WASHER DRYER Options Wash/ Dry
Control Panel

Buttons Introduction

  1. Wash +dry :
    To select Wash & Dry cycle together.

  2. Wash Only :
    To select Wash cycle only

  3. Dry Only :
    To select Dry cycle only

  4. Color LED Display
    To display the selected program, such as the water selection, spin speed, remaining time, rinse times, water level and error messages. (See page 18 for details)

  5. Vented Ventless selection button :
    Press this selection button for 5 seconds to select either the venting dry cycle or the condensing dry cycle. The default condition is the condensing cycle. The symbol will be displayed, if you are using the condensing dry cycle and symbol ( ) will be displayed for venting dry cycle.

  6. Delay Start ( ) button :
    Press this button to select the delay time from 1 to 24 hours in one hour increments before the wash cycle started. Press this button for 5 seconds to turn the chime on or chime off after the wash cycle started.
    If a change is to be made after the delay start time is set, turn the dial to “OFF” position, select the desired program again.

  7. Dry Level button :
    Press 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.

  8. Program Dial :
    Turn dial to point to one of the 14 programs depending on the load to turn the unit on. Move it to the OFF position to turn the unit off.

  9. Start/Pause button :
    Press this button to start or interrupt the selected wash program, or to view the program during a cycle.

  10. Child Lock :
    In order to deactivate function to the controls, to prevent altering cycle, press and hold the “Venting/Condensing” and “Delay Start” buttons.
    If a sensor dry cycle is selected, the symbol will be displayed. If a time dry cycle selected, the symbol will be displayed.

Display Panel Symbols

Display Panel Symbols
How to Run a Wash Cycle and Dry Cycle

  1. A 1. Press Wash+Dry button to power the machine on, the cycle will go to STANDARD and the indicator (sensor dry) will be on.
  2. Press the Start button to run the STANDARD wash cycle and sensor dry cycle.
    To select one of the other wash cycles ( Prewash+ Heavy, Heavy, Quick 20, Baby, Delicates wool or Quiet) rotate the knob and then press the Start button to run the selected cycle and sensor dry cycle
    If you rotate the knob to one of the Option cycles (Winterize, Self-clean, Drain only and Rinse/Spin), the indicator will be off. Press the Start button to run the selected cycle.

OR

  1. B : Rotate the knob to power on the machine and select one of the cycles, press the Wash+Dry button.
  2. Press the Start button to run the selected wash cycle and sensor dry cycle. Before starting the cycles, you can change the default dry level by pressing the Dry Level button.

How to Run a Wash Cycle only

  1. A : Press Wash only button to power the machine on. The cycle will go to STANDARD then press Start button to run this cycle.
  2. Rotate the knob to one of the other cycles. Press the Start button to run the selected wash cycle.

OR

  1. B : Rotate the knob to one of the cycles to power the machine on and press the Wash only button.
  2. Press Start button to run the selected wash cycle.

How to Run a Dry Cycle only

  1. A : Press Dry only button to power the machine on, the cycle will go to STANDARD cycle.
  2. Press Start button to run a sensor dry cycle at the STANDARD conditions. Rotate the knob to any of the other cycles and press Start button to run a sensor dry cycle at the selected cycle conditions.

OR

  1. B : Rotate the knob to one of the cycles to power the machine on and press Dry only button.
  2. Press Start button to run the sensor dry cycle at the selected cycle conditions.

Add-a-sock Feature
The wash program can be stopped at any time to add forgotten items to the laundry.

  • Press PAUSE for 5 seconds.
  • Door will open 2 mins after draining water so that it does not overflow.
  • Load clothes. Close door.
  • Press START The cycle will continue from the point it stopped

How to stop the wash cycle

  • The wash program can be stopped at any time.
  • Press pause for 5 seconds
  • Turn knob to OFF position
  • To drain water turn knob to DRAIN ONLY on left side.

How to stop the dry cycle

  • Turn knob to OFF position
  • The door can be opened at any time during the dry cycle after the first 2 minutes.

How to turn on the display in energy saving mode?

  • Press any button or turn the knob

Understanding the door lock function
Pressing the start button will lock the door The wash cycle will start and will continue until the whole program is com| d. The door will be locked and cannot be opened until 2 minutes after the wash cycle ends. Please do not try to force the door open. Breakage of the door handle is not
covered by warranty. ~
In the drying cycles, the door can be opened when the symbol displays on the screen.

USEFUL TIPS

Denim Alert:
Some overalls have straps with hooks that can damage the drum of your washing machine or other garments during the wash. To minimize the risk, place hooks in the pocket and fasten with safety pins.
Vacations: unplug the appliance:
It is recommended that you should unplug the machine from the socket and turn off the water
supply. Leave the door ajar to allow air circulation to the draw and the door gasket area. This will prevent unpleasant odors.

UNDERSTANDING FABRIC CARE LABELS

The symbols on labels of your garments will help you in choosing the suitable wash program, the right temperature, wash cycles, and ironing methods. Please review the chart below.

Machine Wash Cycle

  • Standard

  • Permanent Press/ wrinkle resistant

  • Delicate/ Gentle

  • Hand wash

  • Do not wash

  • Do not wring

Water Temp..

  • Hot (50°C/120°F)
    Water Temp

  • Warm (40°C/105°F)

  • Cold/Cool (30°C/85°F)

Tumble Dry

  • Normal/

  • Dry Cotton Heavy Duty

  • Permit Press/ wrinkle resistant

  • Delicate/ Gentle

  • Do not tumble dry

  • Do not dry

Bleach Symbols

  • Bleach

  • chlorine bleach

  • Do not bleach

WINTERIZING

How to winterize for cold weather

  1. Pour 2 cups of RV type Antifreeze in soap dispenser.
  2. Select WINTERIZE cycle on knob and press START. Machine will Rinse & Spin.
  3. Open coin trap once cycle is finished and drain out remaining water.
  4. Shut o ffwater at both faucets and disconnect water inlet hoses from faucets and drain

MAINTENANCE

Your Washer- Dryer has been designed to operate with easy maintenance.
Follow these simple maintenance procedures to obtain optimum performance:

  1. Ensure that your machine was installed according to the correct installation procedures detailed in this Manual.
  2. Do not use solvents either to clean the machine or to wash clothes.
  3. Keep the inside of the detergent dispenser clean.

Cleaning the coin trap

  • Switch o fithe Washer

  • Open the service flap. (bottom right corner)( Fig.11)

  • Carefully unscrew the coin-trap cover. Warning: Some residual water will flow out. (Approx. 1 Cup)[Fig.12]

  • Remove foreign objects/flu fffrom inside and clean the interior. (Fig.13)

  • The pump impeller wheel located behind the water filter, must be able to rotate.
    Remove detergent residue and flu fffrom the pump cover thread and pump housing.

  • Insert the coin-trap cover and screw tight.

  •  Insert and close the service flap.

Cleaning the Detergent drawers and Recess

  • Press release lever on the inside of the drawer and pull it out. (Fig. 14)
    Cleaning The Detergent Drawers

  • Remove the cap from the Fabric Softener compartment.

  • Wash all of the parts under running water.

  • Clean the drawer recess with a small brush. (Fig.15, Fig.16)
    Cleaning The Detergent Drawers
    Cleaning The Detergent Drawers

  • Reinsert the cap (Pushing it firmly into place).

  • Push the drawer back into place.

  • Run a rinse program without any laundry in the drum.

Cleaning the exhaust fan and duct

  • In Vent Dry Mode, the exhaust fan and exhaust duct should be cleaned periodically atleast once a year to prevent lint build-up.

STAIN REMOVAL CHART

Blood
Rinse or soak fresh stain in cold water. Work detergent into any remaining stain. Rinse. If stain persists, put a few drops of ammonia on stain and repeat detergent treatment. Rinse. If necessary bleach.

Burn Marks
Rinse or soak in cold water. Work detergent into stain. Rinse. Bleach, if necessary. Stain may be impossible to remove

Candle Wax
Scrape off excess. Place stain between clean white blotters or several layers of facial tissues. Press with warm iron. Sponge with cleaning fluid. If dye spot remains, bleach.

Chewing Gum
Rub with ice to harden. Scrape off excess with dull blade. Sponge with cleaning fluid.

Chocolate or Cocoa
Soak 15 minutes in cold water. Rub detergent paste into stain, then rinse thoroughly. Launder in hottest water safe for fabric. If colored stain remains, sponge with hydrogen peroxide, rinse and launder.

Coffee or Tea
Soak fresh stains immediately in cold water.
Then use bleach treatment with hottest water safe for fabric. Launder.

Cosmetics: eye shadow, lipstick, liquid make-up, mascara, powder, pancake make-up or rouge

Apply undiluted liquid detergent to stain, or dampen stain and rub in soap or detergent paste until thick suds are formed. Work in until stain is gone, rinse well. Repeat if necessary. If color remains, bleach if safe for fabrics.

Cream, Ice Cream or Milk
Sponge stain with cool water or soak stain in cool water for 30 minutes or longer. If stain remains, work detergent on spot then rinse. Bleach if necessary.

Deodorants and Antiperspirants

Wash or sponge stain thoroughly with warm water and detergent; rinse. If stain remains, bleach with hot sudsy water. Launder. You may be able to restore fabric color by sponging with ammonia. Rinse thoroughly.
Dye
Rinse or soak in cold water. Work detergent into stain. Rinse. If necessary, bleach. Stain is not always possible to remove. A commercial color remover may also be used.
Egg or Meat Juice
Rinse in cold water. If stain remains, sprinkle with meat tenderizer, let stand 15-20 minutes.
If stain still remains, sponge with cleaning fluid or diluted bleach. Launder in hot water.
The use of hot water first may set stain.

Fabric Softener Stain
Rub with bar soap until stain has lightened.
Rinse thoroughly. Launder. Rubbing alcohol is sometimes effective in the color of the garment can take it. Launder. If desired, dry cleaning can be used.

Felt tip pen
Spray spot with cleaners suitable to this purpose. Sponge stain thoroughly. Rinse with cold water. Reapply cleaner if necessary .

Fruit, Wine
Soak fresh stains immediately with cool water.
Then use bleach treatment with hottest water safe for fabrics. Launder.

Grass
Work detergent into stain. Sponge with denatured alcohol. Bleach, if necessary.

Grease or Oil
Scrape away excess. Rub detergent paste or a general purpose liquid household cleaner into stain, rinse with hot water. If stain remains, sponge thoroughly with a grease solvent. Dry. Repeat if necessary. To remove yellow stain, use a chlorine or oxygen bleach.

Ink
Some ball-point inks are set by water. First test a scrap of cloth. Sponge stain repeatedly with acetone, amyl acetate or rubbing alcohol. Hair spray is effective. Launder. Bleach if necessary. Use amyl acetate on triacetate, arnel, dyne and viral. Use acetone on other fabrics. NOTE: Some inks cannot be removed.

Ketchup
Scrape of excess. Soak in cold water 30 minutes. Pre-treat with a detergent paste. Launder.

Mildew
Brush off surface growth to keep mold spores from spreading. Dip article into solution of %% cup bleach per 1 gallon of cool sudsy water for 5 to 10 minutes. Rinse well. Launder.

Mud
Let stain dry; then brush well. Rinse repeatedly in cool water until mud comes out. Launder. (Hot soaps suds set a red or yellow clay stain).

Mustard
Soak in hot detergent water for several hours. If stain remains, bleach.

Nail Polish
Treat while fresh, scraping or wiping off as much as possible, before it dries. Place stain face down on white paper towels. Sponge back of stain acetone (nail polish remover) or sponge with denatured alcohol and a few drops of household ammonia. Sponge stain frequently. Launder with water at temperature suitable for fabric. Do not use acetone on acetate, arnel, dynel or rayon.

Paint
Sponge or soak in turpentine or solvent recommended as a thinner on label. Launder.

Perfume
Rinse in cold water. Rub undiluted liquid detergent or a detergent paste into stain. Rinse. If stain remains, bleach.

Perspiration
Wash or sponge stain thoroughly with warm water and detergent paste. If perspiration has changed the color of the fabric, restore it by treating with ammonia or vinegar. Apply
ammonia to fresh stains; rinse with water.
Apply vinegar to old stains; rinse with water.

Rust and Iron
Apply commerical rust remover, Rinse. Or, if safe for fabric, boil stained article in solution of 4 teaspoons of cream of tartar to 1 pint water.

Shoe Polish
Scrape off as much as possible. Pre-treat with a detergent paste; rinse. If stain persists, sponge with rubbing alcohol (1 part to 2 parts water) or turpentine. Remove turpentine by sponging again with warm detergent solution or with alcohol. Bleach if necessary.

Soft Drinks
Sponge with cold water, some stains are invisible when they have dried, but turn brown when heated and may be impossible to remove.

Tar and Asphalt
Act quickly before stain is dry. Sponge with grease solvent or turpentine. Launder.

Urine
Soak in cool water. If stain is dry, work a detergent paste into the spot then rinse. If necessary, bleach.

TROUBLESHOOTING

In most cases, when your Washer Dryer fails to work, the problems arising can be easily solved without having to call for a technician. Before calling for assistance, always check these points.

Does not start
Plug correctly inserted into the socket? Electricity in the house?
Door closed properly? Start button pressed? Power button pressed?
Washer knob in the correct position for the cycle to start? Do any other devices work on that particular socket?

Does not fill with water
Hose correctly connected to the faucet? Water supply turned on?
Sufficient water pressure?
Faucet filter clean?
Inlet hose kinked?

Continuously fills and drains water
Is the drain hose positioned too low?
Check that the inlet hose is not connected at a height more than 4” above the floor.

Does not drain or spin
Is the drain hose positioned too low?
Is the drain hose positioned too high?
Does selected program incorporate water draining? Drain pump clogged?
Drain hose kinked?
Coin trap clean?

There are too many suds in the drum Is High efficiency (HE) detergent being used?
Is the correct amount of detergent being used?

Vibrates during the spin cycle
Have all shipping bolts been removed during installation? Machine leveled correctly?
Is there enough space between the machine and adjacent units? Is the machine loaded evenly?
Is the machine installed on carpet or on a wooden floor?

Leaks
Is the metal ring of the inlet hose properly attached? Is the detergent dispenser obstructed?
Is the drain hose inserted correctly into the drain?
Please check if detergent pods are used (HE)

Not drying
Is the dryer button correctly pressed for the drying cycle? Is drying cycle selected (Time Dry/Sensor Dry)?
Is the dryer mode selected correctly? (venting / condensing)

Not drying efficiently
Is the dryer mode selected correctly? (venting / condensing)
Is the program selected correctly?
Is the end of the drain hose under water? Is the drain pump obstructed?
Is the drum overloaded?
Is the cold water faucet open? Is fabric softener being used?

Condensation at soap dispenser Slight condensation can occur at soap dispenser and will evaporate. This is normal.

Code Description Component Part #
El E2 E3 E4 Door not closed properly Not Draining out water
Not filling in with Water Overfilling Door Switch Drain Pump Cold water valve
Hot water valve Pressure Switch 11081107113211351140
E5 No Tumble/High Speed spin Main motor
Electronic Module 6638
E6 No communication between Communication
Display board and EM Cable
E8 Not Drying properly Temp. sensor

(@rear-bottom of tub)
E9| Not Drying properly| Temp. sensor| 6605-B
(@front of heater housing)| |
E10| Overfilling| Water level sensor| 4448
Ell Not Drying properly| Temp. sensor| 6605-C
(near the blow fan motor)|
E12 Not Blowing Hot Air into the| Fan Motor| 6604
E13 No Heat| Heating Element B| 3308
Heating Element A| 3313

To Order parts : www.ApplianceDesk.com/Parts

WARRANTY INFORMATION

Your appliance is protected by this warranty under normal, personal, family or household use for 1 Year Parts & Labor and limited commercial use (90 days) in USA and Canada.

WARRANTY

Consolidated Brands undertakes to the consumer / owner to repair or, at our option, to replace any part of this product which proves to be defective in workmanship or material under normal personal, family or household use, in USA and Canada, for a period of one year parts & labor from the date of original purchase. For commercial use, the product is warranted for a period of 90 days.

During this period, we will provide all labor and parts necessary to correct such defect, free of charge, if the appliance has been installed and operated in accordance with the written instructions provided with the appliance. Ready access to the appliance, for service, is the responsibility of the consumer / owner. If a unit is installed in a closet or cabinet, it should be removed by the consumer / owner, for access by service technicians. If this is not done, there will be an extra charge.

EXCLUSIONS

In no event shall Consolidated Brands be liable for incidental or consequential damages or for damages resulting from external causes such as abuse, operation misuse, neglect, alterations, normal wear and tear, incorrect voltage or acts of God. This warranty does not cover service calls which do not involve defective workmanship, damage due to other products while combined use with this product or materials covered by this warranty. Accordingly, diagnosis and repair costs for a service call which does not involve defective workmanship or materials will be the responsibility of the consumer / owner.

Most work is covered. The defining factor is, has the machine malfunctioned (Consolidated Brands is responsible) or has the customer omitted or done something to cause malfunction (customer is responsible). Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.

WARRANTY SERVICE

This warranty is given by:
Consolidated Brands
10222 Georgibelle Drive, Suite 200,
Houston, TX 77043-5249
Customer Service: Appliance Desk
Phone / Text: 1-800-776-3538
Email: [email protected].
Web: www.ApplianceDesk.com
Business hours: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm weekdays
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