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Before using

Automatic Drum Washing Machine

Table of Contents

During using

Maintenance

Names of parts---------------inside front cover

Matters needing attention-------------------1-3

Installation---------------------------------------4-5

Control panel--------------------------------------6

Operational functions-------------------------6-7

Program selection-----------------------------8-9

Washing methods------------------------------11

Additional information-------------------------12

Maintenance-------------------------------------13

Trouble shooting--------------------------------15

Wiring circuit-------------------------------------17

Technical specification------------Back cover

Warning-------------------------------------------16

Warning code------------------------------------14

Operation

Manual

Main power

Max working current(A)

Water pressure(MPa)

Washing power(W)

Spining power(W)

Washing capcity(Kg)

Spinning speed(rpm)

Drying power(W)

Size(high,depth,width)mm

Weight(Kg)

0.05

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300

700

5

1000/800/600

1000

850

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550

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595

78

XQG50-S1016

Item

Model

XQG50-S1016

Technica specifications

Preparations-------------------------------------10

220V~/50Hz

10

Summary of Contents for XQG50-S1016

Page 1: ...al information 12 Maintenance 13 Trouble shooting 15 Wiring circuit 17 Technical specification Back cover Warning 16 Warning code 14 Operation Manual Main power Max working current A Water pressure MPa Washing power W Spining power W Washing capcity Kg Spinning speed rpm Drying power W Size high depth width mm Weight Kg 0 05 P 1 300 700 5 1000 800 600 1000 850 550 595 78 XQG50 S1016 Item Model XQG...

Page 2: ... the washing machine any instructions in this manual with this Stop sign must be followed strictly Electronic system diagram A heater1 B heater2 for drying C door engine Micro delay door switch D water inlet electromagnetic valve for pre washing Hġdrying fan motor G pump E water inlet electromagnetic valve for main washing I water level sensor F water inlet electromagnetic valve for drying J water...

Page 3: ... unpacking Safety Matters needing attention Warning 1 If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by a special cord or assembly available from the manufacturer or its service agent 2 If a stationary appliance is provided with a supply cord and a plug the instructions shall state that the appliance must be positioned so that the plug is accessible Note this requirement does not apply if the a...

Page 4: ...rvice until the problem has been confirmed problem Possible Cause Poor connection to power supply Power failure Door is not closed properly Machine has not been switched on The washing machine fails to operate The washing machine does not fill with water The water supply and drainage do not stop Drainage failure Strong vibration during spin drying Operation stops before com pletion of the wash cyc...

Page 5: ...t The dry tempe rature sensor Unlock the door Lock the door Spin lopsidedly The memory function is failure Unclose the door Warning and stop running Warning and stop running Warning and stop running Warning and stop running No heating and washing with cold water Warning and stop running Warning and stop running Warning and stop running Warning and stop running Warning and stop running Warning and ...

Page 6: ... the porthole and turn off the tap after washing to avoid to produce damp and strange smell in the drum If the washing machine is not going to be used for a long period of time put the drainage hose as lower as possible to let the water in the pipe out for avoiding the water turns bad quality and then put the pipe to the original place 3 Clean the detergent cartridge regularly Pull the detergent c...

Page 7: ...t conforms to the maximum power load The maximum current load of the socket and power supply cable should not be less than 15A Power supply voltage conforms to the required value The power supply socket and the plug of the washing machine compatible if they are compatible refer to a washing machine technician or a designat ed service point for power cable replacement The washing machine should be ...

Page 8: ... 800g Shirt cotton 300g Jackets cotton 800g Woolen blankets 3000g Single bed sheets cotton 800g Socks blended fabrics 50g Underwear blended fabrics 70g Shirts 300g Pajamas 200g Jeans 800g Reference loading Notice 1 When first using the washing machine let it run unloaded for one program to prevent the laundry from being tainted by oil or dirty water from the washing machine 2 Do not overload the w...

Page 9: ... set program is carried out while this button is pressed To pause the current program just press this button and the program will not operate at the moment Pressing this button again if you want to resume the operation The program can not be reset in the process of running or pause state Turning off the power and turning on it again if you want to reset programs Preparations Power supply Plug in t...

Page 10: ... and wool fabrics below 2 kg 6 1 15 2 0 6 Heavy wash rinse spin for thick or heavy cloths below 5 kg 5 60 3 0 6 40 Program selection Drain rpm Range Default Temp Partition1 The methods for using detergent Range Default Program and washing time Range Default Partition2 Partition3 Program selection 8 9 Total time consume min 30 30 60 60 120 120 59 0 600 800 1000 800 7 185 cold 30 40 60 90 cold 32 0 ...

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