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Program

Type of Laundry / Notes

Model / Max Load

90XFV

80XFV

Cotton

For daily washing of cotton and linen items such as shirts, 
underwear, towels, bed linen and table linen.

9 kg

8 kg

Cotton Eco

For cotton and linen items. Eco operation that saves energy and 
water that provides the same washing performance as the Cotton 
program.

9 kg

8 kg

Rapid 15

This lets you wash small loads of lightly soiled clothes and 
small items such as underwear in 15 minutes. It’s also ideal for 
freshening up just-worn clothes.

2 kg

2 kg

Synthetic

For washing normally soiled blouses, shirts, etc. made of polyester, 
acrylic or blends with cotton.

4.5 kg

4 kg

Mix

Lightly soiled items can be washed together with di

 erent types of 

laundry.

4.5 kg 

4 kg

Delicate

Gentle wash program for delicate items such as lingerie and thin 
lace curtains.

4.5 kg

4 kg

Outdoor

For washing heavily soiled durable clothes (jeans, sportswear, etc.)

4.5 kg

4 kg

Duvet

For washable large items such as duvets, blankets, bedspreads, 
etc.

2.5 kg

2.5 kg

Wool

Gentle washing for machine washable woolens bearing.

2 kg

2 kg

Allergy Care

Removes allergens such as house dust mites, mold and bacteria.

This program is tested and approved by Allergy UK.

4 kg

4 kg

Daily 45

For washing lightly soiled items in just 45 minutes.

6 kg 

6 kg

Rinse & Spin

For rinsing and spin-drying only, recommended for hand washed 
items.

9 kg

8 kg

Spin

Use to spin-dry hand washed items, or after using Rinse Hold.

9 kg

8 kg

Drain

For emptying out water remaining after the last rinse when using a 
program with the Rinse Hold option.

-

-

Tub Clean

A special cycle that cleans the inside of the washing machine. Using 
this cycle regularly keeps the tub clean and prevents the growth of 
mold.

-

-

Crease Care

Gentle spin and increased water for easily wrinkled fabrics.

4.5 kg

4 kg

Program Overview

Cotton Eco, 60ºC, 1600rpm program cycle is the recommended program cycle for a normal soiled load at 
the rated capacity.

Summary of Contents for BD-80XFV

Page 1: ...ation for use Environmentally Friendly Waste Disposal 3 Hints and Tips for Eco friendly Washing 3 Safety Instructions 3 n Installation 4 Parts and Accessories 6 Control Panel and Display 7 Before You Start Washing 9 Operation How to Use the Washing Machine 11 Program Overview 16 In Case of Emergency 18 Maintenance Care and Maintenance 18 Troubleshooting 21 Error Codes 24 How to Install the Washing...

Page 2: ...2 Memo ...

Page 3: ...iendly Washing n Keep to the load limit of each program n Your washing machine automatically adjusts the operating time and amount of water of each program depending on the load n You only need to use the Prewash or Intensive options if your laundry is heavily soiled n Add detergent according to the degree of soiling laundry size and water hardness and follow the detergent manufacturer s instructi...

Page 4: ...ent or damage caused n Do not install in a damp place such as a bathroom or a place exposed to rain Risk of fire electric shock current leakage or product damage n Do not install on a board with castors or an unstable surface This may cause injury or malfunction due to abnormal vibration n Do not use a plug adapter to convert 3 pins to 2 pins The washing machine must be grounded This could cause a...

Page 5: ...the drum before washing Make sure that small pets do not climb into the drum n Do not wash waterproof items such as raincoats wet suits ski suits sleeping bags cushions pillows shoes etc The washing machine may not work properly or the items may cause injury or damage the machine n Do not operate without the detergent dispenser n Do not use tap water hotter than 50ºC n Do not wash items together w...

Page 6: ...y Hose Screw Type Optional Accessories Upper Plate See page 29 Part No BD W80MV 150 Please contact your local dealer when installing the upper plate and the water leak detection hose Drain Hose Control Panel Door Lock Power Cord Door Handle Adjustable Feet 4 pcs Drain Filter Filter Cover Emergency Door Lock Release Detergent Dispenser Softener Cap Dispenser For fabric softener Dispenser For main w...

Page 7: ...bol is shown on the display Extra Rinse button Increase the number of rinses for washing Recommended for areas with very hard water when washing baby linen and for people concerning about detergent residue The symbol is shown on the display Rinse Hold button Child Lock Laundry remains in the last rinse water without progressing to the final spin cycle to prevent the clothes from wrinkling To unloa...

Page 8: ...ows h and error codes Page 24 Error Codes Extra Rinse option Rinse Hold option Final spin is cancelled and water is not drained so the laundry remains in the last rinse water Imbalance in the drum Page 9 Control Panel and Display Excessive foam in the drum Page 9 Control Panel and Display Child Lock option All buttons are disabled except the Power button and Jog Dial and the door is locked when th...

Page 9: ...mbol on the left lights Imbalance in the drum Correcting imbalance by rotating the drum The symbol on the left lights This is not a malfunction Remaining time may be turned back when these symbols are displayed so that operation is completed in a longer time than the remaining time displayed at the start Auto Self Clean button Automatically cleans the outside of the tub and the inside of the outer...

Page 10: ...cess foam formation which reduces rinse efficiency or may cause a water leak n Depending on the detergent brand detergent may remain undissolved when the water pressure is low or when the water temperature is low Page 20 Care and Maintenance Cleaning the detergent dispenser n Do not use liquid detergent when using the Prewash option n The detergent and any additives must be poured into the appropria...

Page 11: ...Dial n The duration of the selected program is shown on the display as a guide Actual washing time may vary depending on the conditions n Use the option buttons to set additional functions Page 7 Control Panel and Display Page 16 Program Overview n If you select the wrong program by mistake reselect the washing program by turning the Jog Dial n When the Cotton program is selected settings such as ...

Page 12: ...ause button to pause the selected program The door lock is automatically released after about 5 seconds when the water level and temperature are safe You can then open the door and add your clothes Close the door and press the Start Pause button again to restart the program Note It is not recommended to add a large amount of clothes as the washing machine first measures the load size to determine ...

Page 13: ...on again while the power is on The Auto Self Clean function runs just before the spin cycle begins in each program The Auto Self Clean function cannot be set or cancelled while the washing machine is operating The Auto Self Clean function is automatically cancelled when Rinse Hold is set No spinning is set Depending on the type and degree of dirt some dirt may not be removed by using the Auto Self...

Page 14: ... as a duvet or blanket as follows n Load laundry into the drum with the ends facing the rear of the drum Laundry ends facing rear of drum Push laundry inside not to exceed this line Drum 2 Press the Power button to switch power on 3 Select the Duvet program 4 Add detergent into the detergent dispenser 5 Press the Start Pause button Washable Items with the Duvet program Washable Duvets Machine wash...

Page 15: ...for washing clothes 6 Close the door and press the Start Pause button to restart the program Eco friendly operation Your washing machine features Intelligent Sensor Systems that detect laundry size fabric type and water temperature and then control the method of washing to maximize energy and water saving When the Cotton course with the Cold water setting symbol is shown on the display is selected...

Page 16: ...iled durable clothes jeans sportswear etc 4 5 kg 4 kg Duvet For washable large items such as duvets blankets bedspreads etc 2 5 kg 2 5 kg Wool Gentle washing for machine washable woolens bearing 2 kg 2 kg Allergy Care Removes allergens such as house dust mites mold and bacteria This program is tested and approved by Allergy UK 4 kg 4 kg Daily 45 For washing lightly soiled items in just 45 minutes ...

Page 17: ...40ºC 400 800r min No Spin 30ºC 400r min No Spin 90ºC 400 1600r min No Spin 30 60ºC 400 1200r min No Spin 400 1600r min No Spin 400 1600r min 40ºC 800r min 30 60ºC 400 800r min No Spin The Allergy Care program was awarded the Seal of Approval by Allergy UK By reducing mold house dust mites and bacteria this program provides worry free washing for people with delicate skin and families with a baby T...

Page 18: ...tton to switch power off when the power is on in the event of malfunction of the door lock and disconnect the mains plug 2 Drain the water in the drum from the drain tube See page 19 Care and Maintenance Cleaning the drain filter 3 Pull the emergency release downwards The washing machine door can be opened and the laundry can be taken out from the drum Hot water may come out from the drain tube Car...

Page 19: ...er in the drum Make sure to drain the water first otherwise a lot of hot water may come out 2 Insert a thin slim object such as a flat blade screwdriver handle of spoon fork into the slot of the filter cover and open it Slot 3 Place a piece of cloth under the filter cover Turn the drain filter anticlockwise slowly and remove it Make sure to open the drain filter slowly as hot water may come out 4 ...

Page 20: ... brush Water inlet filter Pull out to remove 4 Return the water inlet filter and the water supply hose to their original positions Maintenance of the washing machine n External cleaning Clean the surface of the washing machine with a soft cloth Do not use solvents such as alcohol or benzine n Descaling The water in some areas is hard and contains lime so it is recommended to use a water softening ...

Page 21: ...ayed remaining time changes Washing time may be prolonged if the load is unbalanced as the washing machine tries to correct the imbalance Washing time may be prolonged when there is too much foam as the additional action of eliminating it is necessary The remaining time is continually corrected and may change during the program This is not a malfunction Use the appropriate amount of detergent This...

Page 22: ...gent dispenser There s detergent powder residue in the detergent dispenser You may have used too much detergent You may have poured detergent in the detergent dispenser when it was wet Wipe the water away before adding detergent Use the appropriate amount of detergent Wipe the water away before adding detergent The washing machine switches off during operation There may be noise from other electric...

Page 23: ... There s the sound of water when the drum is rotated manually This is normal Liquid is inside the 4 Ply Liquid Load Balancer fixed onto the drum to make it balanced This is not a malfunction Tapping noise comes out at spin start This is normal Tapping sound is generated when laundry touches to the laundry protection bulge on the laundry inlet This is not a malfunction Detergent dispenser is wet In...

Page 24: ... result in imbalance C08 Door lock does not function The door may be open The door may not be closed completely Check the door and close firmly C09 Door unlock does not function Laundry may be exceeded rated load and door is pushed from inside Switch power off and press the door to close tightly Hold that position and switch power on and wait until the door lock is released C14 Malfunction of vibra...

Page 25: ...ointed by the manufacturer n Make sure to earth the unit Failure to earth the unit may cause electric shock if an electric leak takes place Dimensions W 600 mm H 850 mm 820 mm D1 D2 BD 80XFV BD 90XFV D1 584 mm 624 mm D2 560 mm 600 mm BD 80XFV Max depth when the door is closed 594 mm BD 90XFV Max depth when the door is closed 634 mm Height without worktop for under counter installation Where to ins...

Page 26: ...for any subsequent transport e g when moving Insert the cover caps Do not remove these hose holders Remove the transport bolts Hose and cable length Connection on the left side min 60 cm max 100 cm Power Supply 220 240V 50Hz Power Cord Water Supply Hose Optimum Water Pressure 30kpa 800kpa Use cold water from the tap Water Drain Hose Approx 70 cm Connection on the right side min 60 cm max 100 cm Po...

Page 27: ...oints for water tightness Model with ONE TOUCH JOINT water supply hose 1 Untighten the upper connector screw Upper connector Rubber packing Fixing screw Middle connector In case the diameter of the tap is large remove the guide plate Guide plate Connector 2 Push the upper connector up till the rubber packing is in tight contact with the tap Then tighten the 4 screws Rubber packing Upper connector ...

Page 28: ...st outlet Secure the drain hose to prevent from slipping out from joint pipe Joint pipe 60 100 cm n Do not bend twist crush or pull out bend or step on the drain hose Use the hose guide to prevent the drain hose from kinking n Do not detach the drain hose from the rear panel of the washing machine Drainage into a wash basin Using the packed in hose guide Secure the drain hose to prevent it from sl...

Page 29: ...k nut Loosen the lock nut by unscrewing in the arrow direction then stabilize the unit with the adjustable feet Lock nut Tightening After adjustment tighten the lock nut by screwing it in the arrow direction Plastic base plate Tighten the lock nut until it reaches the plastic base plate Adjustable leg is not over 25 mm Under counter installation n You need a space at least 3 mm of clearance on the...

Page 30: ...ce center n The washing machine does not operate when you switch power on n The power cord has cracks n There are abnormal vibrations and sounds during operation n There is a smell of burning Before the first wash Select the Cotton program with water temperature at 60ºC setting and allow the unit to wash without clothing This will remove residues and water that may have been left in the drum durin...

Page 31: ...1kwh 55L 1 10h Mix 4 5 kg 40ºC 800 r min 0 60kwh 77L 1 19h Delicate 4 5 kg 40ºC 800 r min 0 60kwh 66L 1 25h Outdoor 4 5 kg 60ºC 1200 r min 1 53kwh 88L 2 04h Duvet 2 5 kg 30ºC 800 r min 0 41kwh 92L 1 30h Daily 45 6 kg 40ºC 800 r min 0 44kwh 50L 0 45h Allergy Care 4 kg 90ºC 1200 r min 2 65kwh 140L 2 53h Wool 2 kg 30ºC 400 r min 0 35kwh 71L 0 53h Crease Care 4 5 kg 40ºC 800 r min 0 68kwh 76L 1 45h Th...

Page 32: ... 49L 1 10h Mix 4 kg 40ºC 800 r min 0 53kwh 70L 1 19h Delicate 4 kg 40ºC 800 r min 0 53kwh 57L 1 25h Outdoor 4 kg 60ºC 1200 r min 1 20kwh 85L 2 04h Duvet 2 5 kg 30ºC 800 r min 0 41kwh 85L 1 30h Daily 45 6 kg 40ºC 800 r min 0 44kwh 50L 0 45h Allergy Care 4 kg 90ºC 1200 r min 2 50kwh 130L 2 53h Wool 2 kg 30ºC 400 r min 0 35kwh 63L 0 57h Crease Care 4 kg 40ºC 800 r min 0 52kwh 70L 1 45h The Hong Kong ...

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