Haier HWT80AW1 HA AA Top Load Washing Machine Instruction Manual

July 26, 2024
Haier

Haier HWT80AW1 HA AA Top Load Washing Machine

Product Information

Specifications

  • Product: Top Load Washing Machine HWT80AW1 HA AA
  • Product Code : 61379-A
  • Region: AU NZ

Product Usage Instructions

Top Deck & Control Components

  1. Identify and assemble components numbered 1 to 22 as per DWG004281.
  2. Ensure proper alignment and secure all parts in place.
  3. Refer to the control panel guide for operating instructions.

Cabinet Components

  1. Combine parts numbered 1 to 17 following DWG004284.
  2. Attach the cabinet securely to the top deck assembly.
  3. Double-check all connections before operation.

Bowls & Motor Components

  1. Assemble items numbered 1 to 45 based on DWG004285.
  2. Install the bowls and motor components as directed in the manual.
  3. Test run the machine without clothes to ensure proper functioning.

FAQ

  • Q: How do I clean the washing machine?
    • A: To clean the washing machine, run a cycle with hot water and vinegar. Wipe down the drum and door seal regularly to prevent mold buildup.
  • Q: Can I use bleach in this washing machine?
    • A: Yes, you can use bleach, but follow the manufacturer’s instructions and dilute it properly before adding it to the machine.

Specifications

  • Type: Fully Automatic Washing Machine

  • Model: HWT80AW1

  • Rated voltage/frequency; 220-240V~ 50Hz

  • Rated washing power: 450W

  • Rated spinning power; 380W

  • Net weight; 42kg

  • Gross weight; 47kg

  • Dimensions (mm); W 580 D 590 H 970

  • Water inlet pressure: 0.03MPa-1.0MPa

Note: Default settings when you choose this program after powering on

Packing list

Common occurrences

Product Overview

Description of symbols

Warning sign

Contents marked with this symbol are related to the safe use of the product and the personal safety of the user. Please operate in accordance to the contents of this manual, to avoid harm to the user or damage to the machine itself.

Forbidden sign

Contents marked with this symbol indicate operations or actions that should not be undertaken by the user. Performing of such actions may result in injury to the user or damage to the machine itself, and void the warranty.
SAFETY WARNING
Please check power socket condition to ensure it has been earthed correctly prior to installation to ensure your safety

Safety Precautions

Warning

Forbidden

Trouble-shooting

If there is a fault or the machine does not operate correctly, remove the power plug before checking the machine. Using diagnostic list below, please check if the machine requires repair. If a repair is required, please contact our Customer Care Team, do not try to fix it yourself.

Maintenance

  • Remove the power plug before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance.
  • Clean the lint filter(s) and detergent box after each wash.
  1. After the washing cycle has finished, turn off the water faucet. (If needed, you can remove the water inlet hose).
  2. Do not store water in the washing machine for a long period without completing a wash cycle. Drain the water completely after each wash.
  3. Hang up the power cord and drain hose.
  4. Wipe up any drops of water on the surface of the machine and inside the tub. Leave the lid open for about 1 hour after each wash to evaporate any residual water.

Safety precautions

Installation & Adjustment

Please install and adjust the machine according to the directions contained in this manual. It is very important to follow these directions for the safe operation of the machine and to ensure your machine operates correctly. Install the lint filter

Install the lint filter

  • After removing the washer from the outer packaging, take out the lint filter from the document bag, and install it to the inner tub. See the figure opposite
  • Please ensure the lint filter is installed correctly and maintained in good condition to ensure the water outlet is not blocked or the flow altered. If the lint filter is lost or damaged, contact Customer Care.

Install the bottom plate

The purpose of the bottom plate is to suppress noise from the washing machine during operation. Steps:

  1. Lay the washer on its back, on a non-abrasive surface.
  2. Place the plate on to the bottom of the machine.
  3. Use a screwdriver to tighten the screws ( in an accessory bag) securing the panel to the bottom of the washer.
  4. Once all screws are tight and the panel is secure, return the washer to its standing position.

Balance washing machine

Do not install this machine on an incline greater than 2″. Installing machine on an angle or on rough ground will result in unstable running or stoppage of the machine. Please adjust it by the following method:

  1. Confirm it is level
  2. Lift up the side of the machine slightly and twist the adjustable leg.
    Note: The distance between the washing machine and wall should be at least 20mm

Operation & Wash Cycles

7 Press the ” “button to start the cycle

  • If the top lid is opened while the machine is in SPIN cycle, the machine will stop and an audible alarm will sound.

Note:

• The energy test program was performed using the “Normal”

  • cycle setting of:
    Progress: Soak, Wash, Rinse, Spin
    Rinse :1 Rinse
    Spin: 9 mins
    Water level : Max

  • Please use low-suds/high-efficiency detergent.

CYCLE GUIDE

This washer has a 2-step water fill to achieve the required water level and temperature for the best cleaning result.

First Fill – Once options and cycle are selected and the START/PAUSE BUTTON is pressed, both hot and cold water will flow into the inner tub. The warm water temperature helps to dissolve detergent quickly. The first fill is followed by a 5-minute (approximately) soak-agitation session to help the detergent mix completely with the laundry.

NOTE: If Cold wash temp is selected, hot water is not used. Second Fill – The second fill starts when the washer begins to agitate and continues until the selected water level is reached. Cold water only is used regardless of wash temperature selection.

Child lock function

  • The function is intended for children’s safety and to prevent the washing program from
  • Set the desired washing program, after setting, press the Start/Pause Button, and the washing machine begin to run. Then hold the water level Button and spin the Botton at the same time for more than 3 seconds, you will hear three beep sounds, the digital tub display”CL”. “, and the child lock will activate. All of the Buttons are locked, and will no function.
  • Release the child lock function: Press the water level button and spin the Botton at the same time for more than 3 seconds, After three beep sounds,the child lock function is released.
    Note: If you open the lid when the child lock activates, the digital tube displays “E2”, and beep,you need to close the lid and press the Start/Pause to cancel, or the washing machine will drain after 10 seconds, and power off after 10 minutes.

cycle completed

When the machine has completed the selected/current wash cycle an audible alarm will sound and the machine will switch off automatically.

3 Press the buttons to customize the pre-set options

  • Separate colorfast clothes before loading the washing machine.
  • During the Rinse cycle, only SPIN times can be set, all other wash functions are locked.
  • During Wool and Tub Dry cycles, these settings cannot be changed and buttons will not function, as the machine will only follow pre-programmed settings.

4 Press the Water Level button to change the water level

  • For the “ECO” and “Memory” and “Sock Wash” cycles the machine will run a Fuzzy Logic program that automatically detects the type of laundry in the tub. After detection, it will set the water level automatically.
  • The water level can only be changed once the machine has started by pushing the “Start/Pause” button, and then push the “Water Level” button to reset the water level.
    Press the “Start/Pause” button to resume the wash cycle.

    5 Press the button to select the wash and rinse temperature

Temp

Set the wash temperatures in accordance to the requirements of each load. (i.e if “Warm/Cold” is selected, the wash cycle will be warm/cold,the rinse cycle will be cold/cold)

The suitable temperature between 35-65°C

6 Press the ” “button to select the delay wash program

Delay

The delay time program is automatically off, and wash cycles will start as soon as the “Start/Pause” button is pushed.

Confirm the operation of the “Delay” program

  • To set a delay time, first select the Cycle and options required and push the “Delay” button.
  • The cycle indicator lights will go off and the “Delay (Hours) indicator light will be on.
  • During the delay program, press the “Delay” button to display the time remaining. The delay time indicator shows the time remaining till the wash ends.
  • To cancel the delay program, switch the power off and back on, then make a new selection.
  • Delay start (2-24hr) option.
  • Delay time is to the end of the washing cycle.
    The wash will finish in chant 40 kauri

Installation of drainage hose

Install drainage hose

  • First, connect the drainage hose to the connection point on the lower back side of the cabinet, and fasten it with drain hose hoop (provided).
  • Connect the drain hose guide on to the outside of the drainage hose. To guide  the drain hose over the tub or standpipe the hose guide MUST be fitted to the drain haco

Placement of Drainage Hose

  • The height of the standpipe or tub should be between 850 – 1200 mm. To avoid siphoning, the drain hose should not extend more than 20 mm from the end of the guide.
  • Ensure drainage hose is held in place to avoid leaks or spills.

Installation of water inlet hoses

The new hose sets supplied with the appliance are to be used and the old hose sets should not be reused.

  1. Insert a new flat washer into each end of the inlet hose.
  2. Connect the water inlet hose to the water faucet. You may have to use pliers to tighten the coupling. Do not over-tighten as this may cause damage to the valve or hose fittings.
  3. Connect the other ends to their respective cold and hot water inlet valves located on the top of the washer.
  4. Fasten each hose on the washing machine and ensure a tight connection.

Check the inlet hose connections

  1. Swing the hose gently to confirm that the hose is securely fastened.
  2. After installation, open the tap to check for leaks.
  3. Do not bend the hose unduly.
  4. Periodically check the hose connections are firm at both ends. This is to ensure the connections remain watertight over time.

Removing the water inlet hoses

  1. Turn off the water taps.
  2. Loosen each connection at the faucet and washer.
  3. Carefully remove each hose separately, as they may contain residual water.

Operation & Wash Cycles

F “Temp” button

  • Press the “Temp” button to select your wash temperature.
  • During the “Quick” cycle, the water temperature is preset. The temp button does not work.
  • During a wool cycle, the “hot/cold” water temperature cannot be chosen.

G “START/PAUSE” button

After the power is switched on press the “Start/Pause” button to start the machine.

  • During operation, push the Start/Pause button to pause the machine.
  • Push the Start/Pause button again to restart the machine.

H “POWER” button

  • To turn on/off the power, press the power button.
  • If the start pause button is not pushed within 5 minutes, the washing machine will automatically switch off the power.

Button Operation and Descriptions

  1. Press the “button to switch power on/off
  2. Rotary program knob to select the automatic program

When the power is switched on “Normal” cycle is automatically set. To select a different automatic cycle, rotary program knob till the corresponding indicator is on. Refer to the section on the “cycle” button above.

E.g choose the “Quick” cycle for a small load of lightly soiled laundry. When the “ECO”or”Soak Wash”or”Memory” cycles are selected, the Fuzzy Logic program is run. The washing cycle is automatically set while the water level and wash time can be selected according to the texture and size of the load.

Operation & Wash Cycles

B “Spin Time” “Rinse” buttons

  • You may change the Rinse and Spin times when Memory, Heavy, Normal and

Synthetic cycles are selected.

  • When the Wool cycle has been selected you cannot change the Wash, Rinse and Spin times.
  • You cannot change the Wash, Rinse and Spin times when Tub dry and Quick cycles are selected.

C “Progress” buttons

  • You may change the Progress when Memory, Heavy, Normal and Synthetic cycles are selected.
  • When the Wool cycle has been selected you cannot change the Progress.
  • You cannot change the Progress when the tub is dry and Quick cycles are selected.

D “Delay” button

  • The display shows the time remaining (in minutes) before the cycle finishes.
  • Push the “Delay” button and the display will show the remaining time for the cycle to finish (in hours). The indicator flashes to indicate that the delay function is operating.
  • Delay start can be set for 2-24hr operation.
    NOTE: The delay time is until the selected wash program finishes (you will need to deduct wash time from this delay time to calculate when the wash will start).

E “Water Level” button

  • During the Memory and Synthetic programs, the washing machine will detect the size of the laundry and automatically select the water level between levels Mid, High or Max.
  • To change the water level, press the Start/Pause button and make your selection by pressing the “Water Level” button until the desired level is shown.
  • If there is water inside the tub and the machine cannot detect the laundry load, it will display the water level as “Mid”. If wet laundry is put in the machine, it will display level “Mid”, you can then manually adjust to the desired water level.
  • If the Quick program is selected it will display the water level “Mid” you can then manually adjust to the desired water level.
  • If the Tub Dry program is selected the water level cannot be manually overridden.
  • During the operation of the wash, or rinse program, you can adjust the water level by pressing the Water Level button.
  • The water level may vary due to the different moisture level of the laundry items.

Before washing

Preparation

  1. Ensure the water inlet hoses are correctly installed and faucets are turned on.
  2. Insert the power plug into the electrical socket.
  3. Ensure the drain hose is mounted at the correct height.
  4. Select a suitable location for the washer on a hard, even surface, away from direct sunlight or heat sources, e.g. radiators/heaters, cooking, appliances etc.
  5. Any floor unevenness may result in unstable working or abnormal noise. Please ensure the machine is level.

Check the following before washing

Loading your laundry

  • The rated washing capacity refers to the largest dry weight of a load that can be washed.
  • The thickness, size, and type of clothes will influence the actual capacity.
  • Do not select more than water Level “4” for clothes less than 1.0kg, to avoid splashing of water.
  • It is recommended that Low suds/high-efficiency washing powder is used.

Detergent Usage Guide

How to use bleach/whitener

  • Always refer to the bleach/ whitener instructions prior to usage
  • Fill the water to the desired level.
  • Dilute the bleach/whitener in a container. Pour it slowly into the washing tub.
  • Avoid using whiteners on laundry with color or patterns as they are prone to lose color.
  • The bleach/whitener should  NOT be directly applied to laundry directly.

Adding washing powder

  1. * It is suggested to dissolve detergent before adding to the tub, see as below:
  2. Prepare warm water (<35 C) in a container.
    • Adding washing powder, frizzy ole Prora lately. Add washing powder/liquid into the detergent box directly for the “Fuzzy logic” program and “Delay” program.
    • Adding washing powder Normal Wash
  3. It is recommended that washing powder/liquid is dissolved in water and then directly emptied into the washing machine:
    • 1. Add some water (select the “1” water level)
    • 2. Add washing powder/liquid. Run for about 30 seconds to fully dissolve the detergent. Then push the “Start/Pause” button to pause the wash cycle.
    • 3. Load laundry. Select a suitable water level. Push the “Start/Pause” button again to recommence washing cycle
    • If you select the “Quick” program, it is recommended to use liquid detergent instead of washing powder to ensure the most effective wash results.
    • Old or poor-quality washing powder may be causing caking in tub or detergent dispenser.
    • Clean the detergent box periodically to ensure washing power is evenly distributed and remove any detergent buildup.

Note: If a manufacturer specifies only the use of a low-sudsing or high- efficiency type detergent, then detergent for drum-type machines shall be used irrespective of the type of machine under test. Otherwise the detergent type to be used shall be chosen according to the type of clothes washing machine under test, as follows.

Close the lid

If you open the lid during spin cycle the machine will stop and an audible

Operation & Wash Cycles

Indicator display

Off
On: Indicates the program is about to run and indicates the selected cycle and options
Flashing: Indicates the program is running and indicates the selected cycle and options

Remaining time display H

  • Displays “_” during the Fuzzy Logic detection cycle until the level is determined
  • Displays total time remaining during a current, in-progress wash cycle
  • Displays remaining time when the “Delay” program is used (hours)
  • Displays error codes

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