kogan KAMFWASH Front Load Bldc Inverter Washing Machine User Guide
- June 10, 2024
- Kogan
Table of Contents
- KAMFWASH Front Load Bldc Inverter Washing Machine
- Specifications
- Product Usage Instructions
- Safety & Warnings
- Installation
- Operation
- Cleaning & Care
- Q: How often should I clean the drain pump filter?
- Q: Can I use bleach in this washing machine?
- Q: How do I troubleshoot if the washing machine does not
KAMFWASH Front Load Bldc Inverter Washing Machine
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Specifications
- Model: KAMFWASH80A
- Capacity: 8kg
- Technology: BLDC Inverter
Product Usage Instructions
Safety & Warnings
Follow the user guide to minimize the risk of fire, electric
shock, or personal injury.
Installation
Placement: Ensure the washing machine is placed
on a stable and level surface with proper ventilation.
Unpacking: Remove packaging carefully and
ensure all transit bolts are removed.
Leveling: Adjust the feet of the washing
machine to ensure it is leveled properly.
Water Supply Hose Connection: Connect the water
supply hose securely to the tap and the washing machine inlet
valve.
Drain Hose Installation: Properly position the
drain hose to avoid kinks and connect it to the drainpipe.
Acoustic Sponge: Install the acoustic sponge to
reduce noise and vibration during operation.
Operation
Refer to the control panel for selecting wash cycles,
temperature, and other settings.
Load the laundry into the drum, ensuring not to overload.
Add detergent to the dispenser according to the manufacturer’s
instructions.
Close the door securely before starting the washing cycle.
Cleaning & Care
Regularly clean the detergent dispenser and drum to prevent
buildup.
Wipe down the exterior of the washing machine with a damp
cloth.
Check and clean the drain pump filter periodically to ensure
proper drainage.
FAQ
Q: How often should I clean the drain pump filter?
A: It is recommended to clean the drain pump filter every 2-3
months to maintain optimal performance.
Q: Can I use bleach in this washing machine?
A: Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for using bleach in the
detergent dispenser. Avoid direct contact with clothes.
Q: How do I troubleshoot if the washing machine does not
start?
A: Check the power supply, door lock, and water supply
connection. Refer to the troubleshooting section in the user manual
for detailed steps.
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8KG FRONT LOAD BLDC INVERTER WASHING MACHINE
KAMFWASH80A
Safety & Warnings
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Components
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Overview
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Installation
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Operation
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Cleaning & Care
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Specifications
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Troubleshooting
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Notes
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SAFETY & WARNINGS
For your safety, the information in this user guide must be followed to
minimise the risk of fire or explosion, electric shock or to prevent property
damage, personal injury, or loss of life.
WARNING:
· 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.
· If the washing machine is damaged, cease use immediately and contact
help.Kogan.com for support.
Risk of Electric Shock
· This washing machine can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and
persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of
experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards
involved.
· Cleaning and user maintenance must not be made by children without
supervision. · Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play
with the washing
machine. · Children 3 years and under must be kept away from the appliance or
continuously
supervised. · 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.
· Do not climb on or sit on the washing machine.
Location and Surroundings
· All washing and additional substances are to be kept in a safe place out of
the reach of children.
· Do not install the machine on a carpet floor. The obstruction of the
openings by the carpet can damage the machine.
· Keep the washing machine clear of sources of heat and direct sunlight to
avoid corrosion of plastic and rubber components.
· Do not use the machine in humid environments or rooms containing explosive
or caustic gas.
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· In the instance of water leakage or water splashes, let the machine dry in
the open air. · The washing machine must not be installed behind a lockable
door, a sliding door or a
door with a hinge on the opposite side to that of the washer. · Do not operate
the machine in rooms with a temperature of below 5°C as this can
damage the machine. If it is unavoidable, make sure to drain the water
completely from the appliance after every use to avoid damage caused by frost.
· Never use flammable sprays or substances in the immediate proximity of the
washing machine.
Installation · Remove all packaging material and transport bolts before using
the washing machine to prevent serious damage to the machine. · This appliance
is equipped with a single inlet valve and can be connected to the coldwater
supply only. · The power plug must be accessible after installation. · Before
washing clothes for the first time, the machine must be operated once without
any clothes inside. · Do not place any excessively heavy objects on top of the
appliance, like water containers or heating devices. · Only use the water
supply hose provided with this machine. Old hoses should not be reused. · Max.
inlet water pressure 1 MPa. · Min. inlet water pressure 0.05 MPa.
Water Connection · Check the connections of the water supply hose, the tap,
and the drain hose for possible problems due to changes of water pressure. If
the connections loosen or leak, close the tap and get them repaired. · The
door may be very hot during operation. · Keep children and pets far away from
the washing machine during operation. · Do not remove the drain pump filter
while there is still water in the machine. Large quantities of water can leak
out.
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Electrical Connection
· Ensure the power cable is not trapped by the machine. · 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.
WARNING:
· Do not use multiple plugs or extension cords. · The washing machine must not
be connected to an external switching device
such as a timer or a circuit that is regularly switched on and off. · Do not
remove the plug from the electrical outlet if there is flammable gas
nearby. · Never touch the power plug with wet hands. · Always pull at the
plug, not at the cord. · Always unplug the washing machine and turn off the
water supply when the
washing machine will not be used for a long time.
Operation and Maintenance
· Never use any flammable, explosive or toxic solvents. Do not use gasoline
and alcohol etc. as detergents. Only select detergents that are suitable for
machine washing.
· Make sure that all pockets are emptied. Sharp and rigid items such as coins,
brooches, nails, screws, stones etc. may cause serious damages to this
machine.
· Remove all objects from pockets such as lighters and matches. · Thoroughly
rinse items that have been washed by hand. · Items that have been soiled with
substances such as cooking oil, acetone, alcohol,
petrol, kerosene, spot removers, turpentine, wax, and wax removers should be
washed in hot water with an extra amount of detergent before being cleaned in
the machine. · Items containing foam rubber (latex foam), shower caps,
waterproof textiles, rubber backed articles and clothes or pillows fitted with
foam rubber pads should not be washed in the machine. · Fabric softeners or
similar products should be used as recommended in their instructions. · Never
try to open the door forcefully. The door will unlock shortly after the end of
a cycle.
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· Do not close the door with excessive force. If it is difficult to close the
door, check if the clothes are properly inserted and distributed.
· Always unplug the power cord and close the water tap before performing
cleaning and maintenance.
· Never pour water over the appliance for cleaning purposes as this creates a
risk of electric shock.
Transport
· Before transport: o Transit bolts shall be reinstalled to the machine by a
qualified trade professional. o Accumulated water shall be drained out of the
machine.
· This washing machine is heavy. Transport with care. Never hold any
protruding parts of the machine when lifting. The machine door cannot be used
as a handle.
Intended Use
· The washing machine is intended only for home use and for textiles in
household amounts suitable for machine washing.
· This washing machine is for indoor use only and is not intended to be built
in. · This washing machine is not intended for commercial use. · This
appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such
as:
o Staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments. o
Farmhouses. o By clients in hotels, motels and other residential type
environments. o Bed and breakfast type environments. o Areas for communal use
in blocks of flats or in launderettes.
Disposal
This marking indicates that this appliance 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.
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COMPONENTS
Hole Cover (x4)
Water Supply Hose
Levelling Tool Kit
U-Shape Drain Hose Bracket
User Guide
Acoustic Sponge
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OVERVIEW
Water supply hose Detergent dispenser
Door
Top cover Control panel
Power cord Drum
Drain pump filter Drain hose
Note: This image is for illustrative purposes only. Refer to the product as standard.
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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: o A steady, dry and level surface. o Avoids direct sunlight.
o Sufficient ventilation. o Room temperature above 0°C. o Away from sources of
heat.
· Ensure there is 20mm of space on the back and sides of the washing machine.
W
W
W> 20mm
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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.
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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 transport bolts with a spanner.
2. Remove the bolts, including the rubber, and keep them for future use.
3. Close the holes using the cover caps.
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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 the levelling tool kit 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.
Lock Nut Foot
Lower
Raise
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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.
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Tap adapter: 1. Loosen the clamp nut and 4 screws.
5mm
2. Place the clamp nut over the tap. Tighten the clamp and the screws.
Clamp Nut
3. Press the slide bushing down and attach the hose to the tap adapter.
4. Connection is complete.
Slide Bushing
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Quick connect tap: Press the slide bushing down and attach the hose to the
tap.
Slide Bushing
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.
Inlet Valve
Water Supply Hose
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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.
Floor Drain 2. Place the drain hose into the laundry sink.
Drain Hose Bracket
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Max.100cm Min.60cm
3. Connect the drain hose to the drainpipe of the laundry sink.
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.
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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 colour. 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
woollen 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.
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Before Washing
1. Plug the power plug into the electrical outlet.
2. Open the tap.
3. Load the washing machine.
4. Close the door.
5. Add detergent.
Washing 1. Select a cycle.
2. Optional: Select additional functions.
3. Press Start/Pause to start the cycle.
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After Washing The buzzer will beep, and End’ will illuminate on the display. Detergent Drawer Prewash detergent Main wash detergent Softener Release button 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.
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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.
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Control Panel
1
4
5
3
6 2
1
On/Off
· Turn the dial to the desired cycle to turn the washing machine on.
· Turn the dial to `OFF’ to turn the washing machine off.
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 a 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.
AB C D
E
F G
H
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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
Start
Cancel the Delay · If the cycle hasn’t started yet, press Delay’ repeatedly until the display illuminates
0H’. · 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.
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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:
o The child lock indicator will illuminate. o 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.
Temp
Function
Mute the Buzzer Press the `Spin’ button for 3 seconds to mute/unmute the buzzer.
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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.
5. Press and hold the Start/Pause’ button for 3 seconds. 6. The drum will stop rolling and the door will unlock. 7. Open the door, reload the clothes and close the door again. 8. Press
Start/Pause’ to resume the cycle.
Press `Start/Pause’ for 3 seconds.
Reload the clothes.
Press `Start/Pause’ to resume.
Note:
Prewash detergent is only required when the Prewash cycle is selected. It is
not required when running a main wash.
Temp Press the Temp’ button to adjust the temperature (Cold, 20°C, 40°C, 60°C, 90°C). Spin Speed Press the
Spin’ button to adjust the speed
(0-400-600-800-1000-1200-1400).
Cycle Steam Wash Cotton Synthetic Mix Jeans ECO Wash 20°C Spin Only
Default Speed (rpm) 1000 1000 1000 1000 800 1000 1000 1000
Cycle Rinse & Spin Bulky Baby Care Wool Sport Wear Rapid 45′ Quick 15′ Drum Clean
Default Speed (rpm) 1000 1000 1000 600 800 800 800 –
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Cycles Cycle Cotton
Synthetic
Baby Care Rapid 45′ Mix Jeans 20°C Quick 15′
Wool
Spin Only Rinse & Spin Sport Wear Bulky Steam Wash ECO Wash
Drum Clean
Description Hard-wearing and heat-resistant textiles made of cotton or linen.
· Wash synthetic clothing, such as shirts, coats, blended fabrics.
· Reduce the detergent quantity when washing knitted textiles.
Wash baby clothes with improved rinse performance. Washing few and not very
dirty clothes quickly. Mixed load consisting of textiles made of cotton and
synthetics. Wash denim. Wash bright coloured clothes on this cycle to protect
the colours. Extra short cycle suitable for only a few items or lightly soiled
clothing.
· Hand or machine-washable wool or wool rich textiles. · A gentle wash cycle
to prevent shrinkage and longer cycle
pauses so the clothes sit in the washing fluid.
Extra spin with selectable spin speed. Extra rinse with spin. Wash activewear.
Wash bulky items. Effectively eliminate bacteria and germs, prevent odours,
and protect health. A standard washing cycles suitable for efficiently
cleaning normally soiled cotton laundry.
· Clean and sterilise the drum and tube at 90°C. · Do not add washing to the
drum during cleaning. · Add chlorine bleach for a better cleaning effect.
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Washing Cycles
Cycle
Steam Wash Cotton Synthetic Mix Jeans ECO Wash ECO Wash* 20 Spin Only Rinse &
Spin Bulky Baby Care Wool Sport Wear Rapid 45′ Quick 15′ Drum Clean
Load (kg)
4.0 8.0 4.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 4.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 2.0 4.0 2.0 2.0 –
Default Temp (°C) 40 40 40 40 40 20 60 20 40 60 40 20 20 Cold 90
Default Time
1:26 1:28 1:25 0:58 1:40 0:59 6:32 1:01 0:12 0:20 1:48 2:01 1:07 0:47 0:45
0:15 1:18
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*. o Speed: Highest speed. o Temperature: 60°C. o Other settings as default. o Half load: 4.0kg.
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Additional Functions
Cycle Steam Wash Cotton Synthetic Mix Jeans ECO Wash 20°C Spin Only
Additional Functions
Cycle Rinse & Spin Bulky Baby Care Wool Sport Wear Rapid 45′ Quick 15′ Drum Clean
Additional Functions
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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.
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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:
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: 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.
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Cleaning the Detergent Drawer
Step 1:
· Open the detergent drawer and press the release button ` ‘ inside the
softener compartment.
· 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.
· Clean the detergent drawer every 3 months to ensure the normal operation of
the washing machine.
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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. · Clean the filter every 3 months
to ensure the normal operation of the washing
machine.
1. Open the pump cover.
2. Rotate the filter anticlockwise to remove it.
3. Remove foreign materials.
4. Rotate the filter clockwise to reinsert it. Close the pump cover.
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Transport
Before moving the washing machine:
· Unplug the washing machine and close the water tap. · Check if the door and
the detergent dispenser are closed properly. · Remove the water supply hose
and the drain hose. · Let the water drain completely from the appliance. ·
Important: Re-install the 4 transit bolts. · This appliance is heavy.
Transport with care. Never hold any protruding parts of the
machine when lifting. The machine door cannot be used as a handle.
Testing Methods
Additional Information for standard performance testing: (AS/NZS 2040. 1:2005
- Amdt1 2007 + Amdt2 – 2009).
Warm wash cycle Cold wash cycle Detergent type Detergent quantity
Adding detergent
Anti-foaming agent Test load mass Water consumption Test Voltage
· ECO Wash 1400RPM, 60°C. · Display: 6:32.
Cotton cold (no temperature display). Drum detergent. Default.
· The detergent is dissolved and added as Paragraph B7.3 of AS/NZS 2040.1.
· The detergent will be dissolved in 1L of water.
Max. 8.0kg. 68L. 220-240V~, 50Hz.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Power Supply MAX. Current Standard Water Pressure Washing Capacity Weight
Rated Power Dimensions A B C D E F G
A
220-240V~, 50Hz 10A 0.05MPa~1MPa 8.0kg 60kg 1950W
595mm 850mm 475mm 533mm 480mm 969mm 152mm
B
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TROUBLESHOOTING
If the following solutions are unsuccessful, contact help.Kogan.com for support.
Problem
The cycle will not start.
The door can’t be opened.
Water leakage.
Detergent residue in the drawer.
An indicator or the display does not illuminate.
Abnormal noise.
Possible Cause
The door is not closed properly.
The safety protection mechanism is activated.
The connection between the water supply hose or drain hose is not tight.
Detergent is dampened or agglomerated.
The power plug is not connected properly.
Transit bolts have not been removed. The washing machine is installed on an
uneven surface.
Solution
· Check if clothes are trapped in the door seal.
· Closet the door and restart the cycle.
Disconnect the power restart the washing machine.
Check the water supply hose and drain hose connections and secure them.
Wipe and clean the detergent drawer.
Ensure the power plug is connected correctly.
The power cord is damaged. Contact help.Kogan.com for support.
Remove the transit bolts.
Install the washing machine on a solid and level surface.
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Error Codes Description
Reason Door is not closed properly.
Water injecting problem while washing.
Overtime water draining. Water overflow. Other.
Solution Check if clothes are stuck in the door seal and close the door. ·
Check if the water pressure is too
low. · Straighten the water supply hose
and drain hose. · Check if the inlet filter is blocked.
Check if the drain hose is blocked.
Restart the washing machine.
· Restart the washing machine. · Contact help.Kogan.com for
support
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NOTES
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