kogan KAMFWASH90A Front Load BLDC Inverter Washing Machine User Guide

May 15, 2024
Kogan

kogan KAMFWASH90A Front Load BLDC Inverter Washing Machine User Guide
kogan KAMFWASH90A Front Load BLDC Inverter Washing
Machine

SAFETY & WARNINGS

For your safety, the information in this user guide must be followed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion, electric shock or to prevent property damage, personal injury, or loss of life.

  • If the power cord is damaged, cease use immediately and contact help.Kogan.com for support. Do not attempt to repair the power cord yourself.
  • Use only the water supply hose provided with the washing machine.
  • Unplug the washing machine from the electrical outlet before performing cleaning or maintenance.
  • Always unplug the washing machine and turn off the water supply when the washing machine will not be used for a long time.
  • The power plug must be inserted into an earthed three-prong electrical outlet. Check carefully and make sure that your outlet is properly and reliably earthed.
  • If you are unsure or have questions about installing this washing machine, contact a qualified trade professional.
  • This washing machine is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the washing machine by a person responsible for their safety.
  • Children less than 3 years should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the washing machine.
  • Caution: To prevent any potential hazards, ensure that neither animals nor children can access the washing machine. Prior to each use, inspect the drum carefully.
  • Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the washing machine.
  • The door may be very hot during operation.
  • Keep children and pets far away from the washing machine during operation.
  • Remove all packaging and transit bolts before using the washing machine.
  • Do not wash or dry items that have been cleaned in, washed in, soaked in, or dabbed with combustible or explosive substances (such as wax, oil, paint, gasoline, degreasers, dry-cleaning solvents, kerosene, etc.) as this may result in fire or explosion. Thoroughly rinse items by hand before washing.
  • This washing machine is for indoor use only.
  • This washing machine isn’t intended to be built in.
  • Do not install the washing machine in wet locations or in rooms with explosive or caustic gas.
  • The openings must not be obstructed by carpet.
  • The power plug must be accessible after installation.
  • This washing machine is designed only for home use and for textiles suitable for machine washing.
  • Do not climb or sit on top of the washing machine.
  • Do not lean against washing machine door.
  • When moving the washing machine:
    • Transit bolts must be reinstalled. If you are unsure of how to reinstall the transit bolts, contact a qualified trade professional.
    • The accumulated water must be drained out of the washing machine.
    • Never hold protruding parts or the door while lifting.
  • This washing machine is heavy. Transport with care.
  • Do not close the door with excessive force. If it is difficult to close the door, check that the clothes are distributed well.
  • Do not wash carpets in this washing machine.
  • Before washing clothes for the first time, run a cycle with no clothes inside.
  • Do not use flammable, explosive, or toxic solvents, such as gasoline or alcohol, as detergents. Only use detergents suitable for machine washing.
  • Ensure that all pockets are emptied. Sharp and rigid items such as coins, brooches, nails, screws, stones etc. may cause serious damage to the washing machine.
  • Check that the water inside the drum has been drained before opening the door. Do not open the door if there is any water visible.
  • Never refill the water by hand during washing.
  • After the cycle is completed, wait for two minutes before opening the door

Disposal
This marking indicates that this washing machine should not be disposed with other household wastes. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.

COMPONENTS

  • Hole Cover (x4)

  • Water Supply Hose

  • User Guide

  • Acoustic Sponge

OVERVIEW

Overview
Note:
This image is for illustrative purposes only. Refer to the product as standard

INSTALLATION

Placement
WARNING:

  • Stability is important to prevent the washing machine from moving.

  • Ensure the washing machine is not standing on the power cord.

  • The washing machine must be installed in a location with the following characteristics:

    • A steady, dry and level surface.
    • Avoids direct sunlight.
    • Sufficient ventilation.
    • Room temperature above 0°C.
    • Away from sources of heat.
  • Ensure there is 20mm of space on the back and sides of the washing machine.

Unpacking the Washing Machine

WARNING:

  • Packaging materials (e.g. film, Styrofoam) can be dangerous for children.
  • Keep all packaging away from children to avoid the risk of suffocation.
  1. Remove the cardboard box and Styrofoam packaging.
  2. Lift the washing machine and remove the base packaging. Ensure the small foam triangle is removed with the base packaging. You may need to lay the washing machine on its side and remove the foam manually.
  3. Remove the tape securing the power cord and drain hose.
  4. Remove the water supply hose from the drum.
    Unpacking the Washing Machine

Remove the Transit Bolts

WARNING:

  • The transport bolts must be removed before using the washing machine.
  • Keep the transit bolts in a safe place, as they will be required to move the washing machine in the future.
  1. Loosen the 4 bolts with a spanner and remove them.
  2. Insert the hole covers into the 4 holes.
  3. Store the transit bolts in a safe place for future use
    Remove the Transit Bolts

Level the Washing Machine

WARNING:
The lock nuts on all four feet must be screwed tightly against the housing.

  • Check if the feet are in the factory position. The lock nuts should be tightly fastened to the machine body and the feet should be locked tightly on the lock nuts.
  • If a foot is not in the factory position, use a spanner to loosen the lock nut to lower the foot until it meets the floor or tighten the lock nut to raise the foot.
  • Adjust the height of the feet so they are all touching the floor and the machine is steady and not shaking.
    Lower

Raise

Connect the Water Supply Hose

WARNING:
Do not kink, crush, modify or sever the water supply hose

Screw tap:

Tighten the hose onto the tap but rotating the lock ring anticlockwise.
Connect the Water Supply Hose

Tap adapter:

  1. Loosen the clamp nut and 4 screws.
    Tap adapter

  2. Place the clamp nut over the tap. Tighten the clamp and the screws.

  3. Press the slide bushing down and attach the hose to the tap adapter.
    Tap adapter

  4. Connection is complete.
    Tap adapter

Quick connect tap:

Press the slide bushing down and attach the hose to the tap.
Quick connect tap:
Connect the water supply hose to the washing machine:

Connect the other end of the water supply hose to the inlet valve at the rear of the washing machine and fasten it tightly clockwise.
Quick connect tap:

Drain Hose

WARNING:

  • Do not kink the drain hose.
  • Position drain hose according to the instructions below to prevent water leakage.

There are three ways to use the drain hose:

  1. Place the drain hose directly into a floor drain.

  2. Place the drain hose into the laundry sink.

  3. Connect the drain hose to the drainpipe of the laundry sink.
    Drain Hose

Acoustic Sponge

Install the acoustic sponge to reduce noise and vibration caused by the washing machine.

  1. Place a blanket on the floor and gently lay the washing machine on top.
  2. Stick the 2 longer sponges to the front and rear edges of the machine and the 2 short sponges to the side edges.
    Acoustic Sponge

OPERATION

  • Ensure the machine is installed properly before use.
  • Run a complete cycle without clothes before washing clothes for the first time.

Sort Clothes

Read the following recommendations carefully to avoid common issues with washing machines. Failure to follow these instructions may result in damage to your clothing and machine.

  1. Do not fill clothes over the rated capacity.
  2. Sort the laundry by care label. Most garments have a textile care label in the collar or side seam.
  3. Make sure all pockets are empty. Foreign objects (such as nails, coins, paper clips, etc.) can cause damage to garments and components in the machine.
  4. Close any zips, fasteners, hooks, etc. before washing.
  5. Clothes should be sorted by color. Dark clothes should not be washed with light clothes especially.
  6. Badly soiled areas, stains etc. should be pre-treated with liquid detergent, stain removers etc.
  7. Turn woolen clothes and other clothes which pill easily inside out before putting them into the machine.

Notes:

  • The working condition of the machine should be 0-40°C. If used under 0°C, the water supply valve and draining system may be damaged. If the machine is placed under condition of 0°C or less, then it should be transferred to normal ambient temperature to ensure the water supply hose and drain hose are not frozen before use.
  • Do not wash, spin or dry water-proof seats, mats or clothing.
  • Use non-foaming or less-foaming detergent suitable for machine washing.
  • Ensure that no clothes are caught in the door seal.

Before Washing

  1. Plug the power plug into the electrical outlet

  2. Open the tap


  3. Load the washing machine.
    Before Washing

  4. Close the door.

  5. Add detergent.
    Before Washing

Washing

  1. Select a cycle.

  2. Optional: Select additional functions

  3. Press Start/Pause to start the cycle.

After Washing
The buzzer will beep,

**Detergent Drawer

**

Prewash detergent
Main wash detergent
Softener

Note:
Prewash detergent is only required when the Prewash cycle is selected. It is not required when running a main wash.

Add detergent:

  1. Pull out the detergent drawer.
  2. Add prewash detergent into compartment I . This is only necessary for prewash cycles. Both liquid and powder detergents can be used.
  3. Add detergent for the main wash into compartment II . Both liquid and powder detergents can be used.
  4. If using fabric softener, add this into the compartment.

Mandatory
Optional

Cycle| | |
---|---|---|---
Cotton| | |
Synthetic| | |
Mix| | |
Jeans| | |
Spin Only| | |
Rinse & Spin| | |
ECO Wash| | |
20°C| | |
Bulky| | |
Baby Care| | |
Wool| | |
Sport Wear| | |
Rapid 45| | |
Quick 15| | |
Steam Wash| | |

Notes:

  • Add water to the detergent compartment to dilute thick fabric softener or bleach to prevent overflowing and blockages forming.
  • Choose suitable type of detergent for the various washing temperatures to get the best washing effect with less water and energy consumption.
  • If there is any break in the power supply while the machine is operating, the cycle will resume when power is restored.

Control Panel
Control Panel

**1**| On/Off|

  • Turn the dilator the desired cycle to turn the washing machine on.·
  • Turn the dial to ‘OFF’ to turn the washing machine off.

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2| Start/Pause| Press to start/pause the cycle.
3| Options| Select additional functions. The option will illuminate when selected.
4| Cycle| Turn the dial to select cycle according to your item type.
**5| Display| The display shows current cycle information and estimated time remaining, or an information code when a problem occurs.
****
6| ** Drum Clean|

  • Press to clean the drum.
  • Make sure the drum is empty.
  • Do not use any cleaning agents for cleaning the drum.

Control Panel

A Display
B Child Lock
C Door Lock
D Delay
E Temperature
F Drum Clean
G Pre-Wash
H Extra Rinse

Delay

  1. Select a cycle.
  2. Press Delay repeatedly to cycle through the available delay options, from 0 to 24 hours, in one-hour increments.
  3. Press Start/Pause to commence the delayed operation.
    Choose the Cycle

Set a Time
Set a Time
Start
Start

Cancel the Delay

  • If the cycle hasn’t started yet, press ‘Delay’ repeatedly until the display illuminates ‘OH’.
  • If the cycle has started, turn the dial to select a different cycle

Prewash

  • Add a preliminary washing process before starting the main wash.
  • Prewash is suitable for removing dust from the clothes.
  • Add detergent to the prewash compartment.

Extra Rinse
Undergo an additional rinse.

Drum Clean

  • Cleans the drum by removing dirt and bacteria. Make sure the drum is empty. Do not use any cleaning agents for cleaning the drum.
  • After 25 cycles, the drum clean indicator will illuminate to remind you to perform a drum clean.
  • Press and hold the Drum Clean button for 3 seconds to extinguish the drum clean indicator.
  • The drum clean indicator will illuminate again after 25 more cycles.
  • The counted cycles will be recounted when the drum clean cycle is finished.

Reload
When the drum is still rolling, there is a large amount of water, or the temperature inside the drum is high, the door cannot be opened.

  1. Press and hold the Start/Pause button for 3 seconds.
  2. The drum will stop rolling and the door will unlock.
  3. Open the door, reload the clothes and close the door again.
  4. Press ‘Start/Pause’ to resume the cycle.
    Press Start/Pause 3 seconds.
    Start
    Reload the clothes.

Press ‘Start/Pause’ to resume
Start

Note:
Prewash detergent is only required when the Prewash cycle is selected. It is not required when running a main wash.

Child Lock

  • The child lock deactivates the function of all buttons.
  • Press and hold the “Temp” and “Function’ buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds until the buzzer beeps to turn the child lock on/off.
  • When the child lock is on:
    • The child lock indicator will illuminate.
    • CL’ and the remaining time will illuminate on the display.
  • If a button is pressed while the child lock is on, the child lock indicator will flash for 3 seconds.
  • When the cycle ends, ‘CL’ and ‘END’ will alternate on the display.
    Undergo an additional rinse.

Mute the Buzzer
Press the Spin button  for 3 seconds to mute/unmute the buzzer.

Temperature
Press the Temp button to adjust the temperature (Cold, 20°C, 40°C, 60°C, 90°C)

Spin
Press the ‘Spin’ button to adjust the speed (0-400-600-800-1000-1200-1400

Cycle| Default Speed (rpm)| Cycle| Default Speed (rpm)
---|---|---|---
| 1400| | 1400
Cotton| 1000| Steam Wash| 1000
Synthetic| 1000| ECO Wash| 1000
Baby Care| 1000| Bulky| 1000
Jeans| 800| Wool| 600
Mix| 1000| Sport Wear| 800
20°C| 1000| Rapid 45′| 800
Rinse & Spin| 1000| Quick15′| 800
Spin Only| 1000| |

Cycles

Cycle Description
Cotton Hard-wearing and heat-resistant textiles made of cotton or linen.
Synthetic
  • Wash synthetic clothing, such as shirts, coats, blended fabrics.·
  • Reduce the detergent quantity when washing knitted textiles.

Baby Care| Wash baby clothes with improved rinse performance
Rapid 45′| Washing few and not very dirty clothes quickly.
Mix| Mixed load consisting of textiles made of cotton and synthetics
Jeans| Wash denim.
20°C| Wash bright cultured clothe son this cycle to protect the colors.
Quick 15′| Extra short cycle suitable for only a few items or lightly soiled clothing.
Wool|

  • Hand or machine-washable wool or Woolrich textiles
  • A gentle wash cycle to prevent shrinkage and longer cycle pauses so the clothes sit in the washing fluid.

Spin Only| Extra spin with selectable spin speed.
Rinse & Spin| Extra rinse with spin.
Sport Wear| Wash activewear.
Bulky| Wash bulky items.
Steam Wash| Effectively eliminate bacteria and germs, prevenotdours,and, and protect health.
ECO Wash| A standard washing cycles suitable for efficiently cleaning normally soiled cotton laundry.
Drum Clean|

  • Clean and sterilize the drum and tub eat 90°C.
  • Do not add washing to the drum during cleaning.
  • Add chlorine bleach for a better cleaning effect.

Washing Cycles

Cycle Load (kg) Temp (°C) Default Time
9.0 Default 9.0
2.0 Cold 0:15
Rapid 45′ 2.0 20 0:45
Sport Wear 9.0 20 0:47
Wool 2.0 40 1:07
Bulky 4.5 40 1:48
ECO Wash 9.0 20 0:59
ECO Wash* 9.0 60 6:56
Steam Wash 4.5 40 1:26
Spin Only 9.0 0:12
Rinse & Spin 9.0 0:20
20°C 4.5 20 1:01
Mix 9.0 40 0:58
Jeans 9.0 40 1:40
Baby Care 9.0 60 2:01
Synthetic 4.5 40 1:25
Cotton 9.0 40 1:28

Notes:

  • The parameters in this table are a guide only. The actual parameters may be different to the parameters in the above table.
  • The actual water temperature may differ from the listed cycle temperature.
  • Energy test cycle: ECO Wash*.
    • Speed: Highest speed.
    • Temperature: 60°C.
    • Other settings as default.
    • Half load: 4.5kg.

CLEANING & CARE

WARNING: Close the tap and unplug the power cord before performing cleaning and maintenance.

Cleaning the Surface

  • Proper maintenance can extend the working life of the washing machine.
  • The surface can be cleaned with diluted non-abrasive neutral detergents when necessary.
  • If there is any water overflow, use a dry cloth to wipe it off immediately.
  • Do not use sharp items to clean the washing machine.

Note:
Do not use solvent or chemical products to clean the surface of the washing machine.

Cleaning The Drum
Rust left inside the drum by metal items should be removed immediately with chlorine-free detergents. Never use steel wool.

Notes:
Do not put laundry in the washing machine during drum cleaning.

Cleaning the Door Seal and Glass

  • Wipe the glass and seal after each wash to remove lint and stains. If lint builds up, it can cause leaks.
  • Remove coins, buttons, and other objects from the seal after each wash.

Cleaning the Inlet Filter
The inlet filter must be cleaned if there is insufficient water when the tap is opened.

Washing the filter in the tap:
Washing the filter in the tap

  1. Close the tap.
  2. Remove the water supply hose from the tap.
  3. Clean the filter.
  4. Reconnect the water supply hose.

Washing the filter in the washing machine:
Washing machine filter

  1. Screw off the water supply hose.
  2. Pull out the filter with long nose pliers and reinstall it back after being washed.
  3. Using a brush, clean the filter.
  4. Reconnect the water supply hose.

Cleaning the Detergent Drawer

Step 1:

  • Open the detergent drawer and press  the release button inside the softener compartment (A).
  • Lift the clip upwards the remove the softener cover.
  • Remove the detergent drawer

Step 2:
Clean the detergent drawer under water.

Step 3:
Clean inside the crevices with an old toothbrush.

Step 4:
Return the softener cover and re-insert the detergent drawer

Note:
Do not use solvent or chemical products to clean the detergent drawer.

Cleaning the Drain Pump Filter

WARNING:

  • Unplug the washing machine before cleaning to avoid electric shock.
  • Never remove the pump cover during a wash cycle. Always wait until the washing machine has finished the cycle and is empty.
  1. Open the pump cover.

  2. Rotate the emergency drain hose cover 90° and pull out the emergency drain hose. Remove the hose cap.

  3. Allow all the water to drain out, then replace the drain hose.

  4. Turn the filter anticlockwise to remove it

  5. Remove foreign materials.

  6. Turn the filter clockwise to reinsert it. Close the pump cover.
    Cleaning the Drain Pump Filter

Notes:

  • Clean the filter periodically to ensure normal operation of the washing machine.
  • Ensure the pump cover and emergency drain hose are reinstalled correctly and securely. The cover plates must be aligned to the hole plates to prevent water leaks.
  • Some models do not have an emergency drain hose, so steps 2 and 3 can be skipped. Remove the filter to drain water.

Testing Methods
Additional Information for standard performance testing: (AS/NZS 2040. 1:2005

  • Amdt1 – 2007 +Amdt2 – 2009).

Warm wash cycle|

  • ECO wash 1400rpm, 60°C.
  • Display:6:56.

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Cold wash cycle| Cotton cold (no temperature display).
Detergent type| Drum detergent.
Detergent quantity| Default.
Adding detergent|

  • The detergent is dissolved and added as paragraph B7.3 of AS/NZS 2040.1
  • The detergent will be dissolved in 1L of water.

Anti-foaming agent| Max.
Test load mass| 9.0kg.
Water consumption| 91L.
Test voltage| 220-240V~,50Hz.

SPECIFICATIONS

Power supply: 220-240V~, 50Hz
Max. current: 10A
Standard water pressure: 0.05MPa~1MPa
Washing capacity: 9.0kg
Dimension: 595 x 535 x 850mm
Net weight: 61kg
Rated power: 2000W

TROUBLESHOOTING

If the following solutions are unsuccessful, contact help.Kogan.com for support.

Problem Possible Cause Solution
The cycle will not start. The doors not closed properly.
  • Check if clothes are trapped in the door seal.
  • Closet the doored restart the cycle.

The door opened.| The safety protection mechanism is activated.| Disconnect the power restart the washing machine.
Water leakage.| The connection between the water supply hose or drain hose is not tight.| Check the water supply hose and drain hose connections and secure them.
Detergent residue in the drawer.| Detergent is dampened or agglomerated.| Wipe and clean the detergent drawer.
An indicator or the display does not illuminate.| The power plug is not connected properly.| Ensure the power plug disconnected correctly.
The power cord is damaged. Contact help. Kogan.com for support.
Abnormal noise.| Transit bolts have not beenremoved.| Remove the transit bolts.
The washing machine is installed on an uneven surface.| Install the washing machine on a solid and level surface.

Error Codes

Description Reason Solution
Door is not closed properly Check if clothe are stocking the dorsal and

close the door.
| Water injecting problem while washing.|

  • Check if the water pressure is too low.
  • Straighten the water supply hose and drain hose.
  • Check if the inlet filter is blocked.

| Overtime water draining.| Check if the drain hose is blocked.
| Water overflow.| Restart the washing machine.
| Other.|

  • Restart the washing machine.
  • Contact help.Kogan.com for support

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