Samsung WD80J5410AW/LE Manual de utilizare

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Washing Machine
User manual
WD80J5***** / WD70J5*****
SSEC SEC
2 English
Contents
Contents
Safety information 3
What you need to know about the safety instructions 3
Important safety symbols 3
Important safety precautions 4
Instructions about the WEEE 14
Installation 15
What’s included 15
Installation requirements 17
Step-by-step installation 19
Before you start 25
Initial settings 25
Laundry guidelines 26
Detergent drawer guidelines 28
Operations 31
Control panel 31
Simple steps to start 33
Dry clothes Only 34
Course overview 35
Settings 38
Maintenance 39
Eco Drum Clean 39
Smart check 40
Using Dry Course 41
Air Wash 42
Emergency drain 43
Cleaning 44
Recovery from freezing 47
Care against an extended time of disuse 47
Troubleshooting 48
Checkpoints 48
Information codes 53
Specications 56
Fabric care chart 56
Protecting the environment 57
Specication sheet 58
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Safety information
Safety information
17. The nal part of a tumble dryer cycle occurs without heat (cool
down cycle) to ensure that the items are left at a temperature that
ensures that the items will not be damaged.
18. Remove all objects from pockets such as lighters and matches.
WARNING
19. Never stop a tumble dryer before the end of the drying cycle unless
all items are quickly removed and spread out so that the heat is
dissipated.
20. Exhaust air must not be discharged into a ue which is used for
exhausting fumes from appliances burning gas or other fuels.
21. The appliance 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
tumble dryer, in such a way that a full opening of the tumble dryer
door is restricted.
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Installation
Installation
Follow these instructions carefully to ensure proper installation of the washing machine and
to prevent accidents when doing laundry.
What’s included
Make sure all the parts are included in the product package. If you have a problem with
the washing machine or the parts, contact a local Samsung customer centre or the retailer.
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01 Release lever 02 Detergent drawer 03 Control panel
04 Door 05 Drum 06 Lint lter
07 Emergency drain tube 08 Filter cover 09 Worktop
10 Power plug 11 Drain hose 12 Levelling feet
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Installation
Installation
Spanner Bolt caps Hose guide
Cold water hose Hot water hose Liquid detergent container
Cap xer
NOTE
• Bolt caps : The provided number (3 to 6) of bolt caps depends on the model.
• Hot water hose: Applicable models only.
• Liquid detergent container: Applicable models only.
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Installation
Installation requirements
Electrical supply and grounding
• AC 220-240 V / 50 Hz fuse or circuit
breaker is required
• Use an individual branch circuit specic
to the washing machine
To ensure proper grounding, the washing
machine comes with a power cord featuring
a three-prong grounding plug for use in a
properly installed and grounded outlet.
Check with a qualied electrician or
serviceperson if you are not sure about the
grounding.
Do not modify the provided plug. If it does
not t the outlet, call a qualied electrician
to install a proper outlet.
WARNING
• Do NOT use an extension cord.
• Use only the power cord that comes
with the washing machine.
• Do NOT connect the ground wire to
plastic plumbing, gas lines, or hot water
pipes.
• Improperly connected grounding
conductors may cause electric shock.
Water supply
A proper water pressure for this washing
machine is between 50 kPa and 800 kPa.
Water pressure less than 50 kPa may cause
the water valve not to close completely. Or,
it may take longer to ll the drum, causing
the washing machine to turn off. Water taps
must be within 120 cm from the rear of the
washing machine so that the provided inlet
hoses reach the washing machine.
To reduce the risk of leaks:
• Make sure water taps are easily
accessible.
• Turn off the taps when the washing
machine is not in use.
• Check for any leaks at the water inlet
hose ttings on a regular basis.
CAUTION
Before using the washing machine for the
rst time, check all connections at the water
valve and taps for any leaks.
Drain
Samsung recommends a standpipe in
height of 60~90 cm. The drain hose must
be connected through the hose clip to the
standpipe, and the standpipe must fully
cover the drain hose.
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Installation
Installation
Flooring
For best performance, the washing
machine must be installed on a solid oor.
Wood oors may need to be reinforced
to minimize vibration and/or unbalanced
loads. Carpeting and soft tile surfaces are
not a good resistance to vibrations and may
cause the washing machine to move slightly
during the spin cycle.
CAUTION
Do NOT install the washing machine on a
platform or a poorly supported structure.
Water temperature
Do not install the washing machine in areas
where water may freeze as the washing
machine always retains some water in its
water valves, pumps, and/or hoses. Frozen
water left in the connection parts may
cause damage to belts, the pump, and other
components of the washing machine.
Alcove or closet installation
Minimum clearance for stable operation:
Sides 25 mm Rear 50 mm
Top 25 mm Front 550 mm
If both the washing machine and a dryer
are installed in the same location, the front
of the alcove or closet must have at least
a 550 mm unobstructed air opening. Your
washing machine alone does not require a
specic air opening.
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Installation
Step-by-step installation
STEP 1 Select a location
Location requirements:
• Solid, level surface without carpeting or ooring that may obstruct ventilation
• Away from direct sunlight
• Adequate room for ventilation and wiring
• The ambient temperature is always higher than the freezing point (0 ˚C)
• Away from a heat source
STEP 2 Remove the shipping bolts
Unpack the product package and remove all
shipping bolts.
1. Loosen all shipping bolts on the rear of
the machine using the supplied spanner.
2. Fill the holes with the supplied plastic
bolt caps.
Keep the shipping bolts for future use.
WARNING
Packaging materials can be dangerous to children. Dispose all packaging material (plastic
bags, polystyrene, etc.) out of children’s reach.
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Installation
Installation
STEP 3 Adjust the levelling feet
1. Gently slide the washing machine into
position. Excessive force may damage
the levelling feet.
2. Level the washing machine by manually
adjusting the levelling feet.
3. When levelling is complete, tighten the
nuts using the spanner.
STEP 4 Connect the water hose
The provided hose adaptor may differ with the model. This step guides you through
connecting the connector-type adaptor. If you are provided with the screw-type adaptor, go
to 7.
A
B
Connect the water hose to the water tap.
1. Remove the adaptor (A) from the water
hose (B).
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Installation
2. Use a Philips screwdriver to loosen four
screws on the adaptor.
C
3. Hold the adaptor and turn part (C) in the
arrow direction to loosen it by 5 mm (*).
C
4. Insert the adaptor into the water tap,
and tighten the screws while lifting up
the adaptor.
5. Turn part (C) in the arrow direction to
tighten it.
E
6. While holding down part (E), connect the
water hose to the adaptor. Then, release
part (E). The hose ts into the adaptor
with a clicking sound.
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Installation
Installation
7. If using a screw type of water tap,
connect the water hose to the water tap
as shown.
8. Connect the other end of the water
hose to the inlet valve on the back of
the washing machine. Turn the hose
clockwise to tighten.
9. Open the water tap and check if there
are any leaks around the connection
areas. If there are water leaks, repeat the
steps above.
WARNING
Stop using the washing machine if there is a water leak, and contact a local Samsung service
centre. Otherwise, this may cause electric shock.
CAUTION
Do not stretch the water hose by force. If the hose is too short, replace the hose with a
longer, high-pressure hose.
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Installation
NOTE
• After connecting the water hose to the adaptor, check if it is connected properly by
pulling the water hose downwards.
• Use a popular type of water taps. If the tap is square-shaped or too big, remove the
spacer ring before inserting the tap into the adaptor.
For models with an additional hot water
inlet:
1. Connect the red end of the hot water
hose to the hot water inlet on the back
of the machine.
2. Connect the other end of the hot water
hose to the hot water tap.
Aqua hose (applicable models only)
A
The aqua hose alerts users of a risk of water
leaks. It senses the water ow and turns red
on the centre indicator (A) in case of a leak.
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Installation
Installation
STEP 5 Position the drain hose
The drain hose can be positioned in three ways:
A
Over the edge of a wash basin
The drain hose must be placed at a height
of between 60 cm and 90 cm (*) from the
oor. To keep the spout of the drain hose
bent, use the supplied plastic hose guide (A).
Secure the guide to the wall using a hook to
ensure stable drainage.
ln a sink drain pipe
The drain pipe must be above the sink
siphon so that the end of the hose is at least
60 cm above the oor.
ln a drain pipe
The drain pipe should be between 60 cm
and 90 cm high (*). It is advisable to use
a 65 cm high vertical pipe. Make sure the
drain hose is connected to the stand pipe at
a slant.
Drain standpipe requirements:
• Minimum diameter of 5 cm
• Minimum carry-away capacity of 60
litres per minute
STEP 6 Turn on the washing machine
Plug the power cord into a wall socket featuring an AC 220-240 V / 50 Hz approved electrical
outlet protected by a fuse or circuit breaker. Then, press Power to turn on the washing
machine.
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Before you start
Before you start
Initial settings
Run Calibration (recommended)
Calibration ensures accurate weight
detection by the washing machine. Make
sure the drum is empty before running
Calibration.
1. Power off, and then power on the
washing machine.
2. Hold down Temp. and Delay End
simultaneously for 3 seconds to enter
Calibration mode. The “CB” message
appears.
3. Press Start/Pause to run the
Calibration cycle.
4. The drum will rotate clockwise
and counter-clockwise for about 3
minutes.
5. When the cycle is complete, “0” appears
on the display and the washing machine
will turn off automatically.
6. The washing machine is now ready for
use.
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Before you start
Before you start
Laundry guidelines
STEP 1 Sort
Sort the laundry according to these
criteria:
• Care Label: Sort the laundry into cottons,
mixed bres, synthetics, silks, wools, and
rayon.
• Colour: Separate whites from colours.
• Size: Mixing different-sized items
together in the drum improves the
washing performance.
• Sensitivity: Wash delicate items
separately using an Easy Iron option for
pure, new woollen items, curtains, and
silk items. Check the labels on the items.
NOTE
Make sure to check the care label on the
clothing, and sort them accordingly before
starting the wash.
STEP 2 Empty pockets
Empty all the pockets of your laundry
items
• Metal objects such as coins, pins, and
buckles on clothing may damage other
laundry items as well as the drum.
Turn clothing with buttons and
embroideries inside out
• If pants or jacket zippers are open while
washing, the drum may be damaged.
Zippers should be closed and xed with
a string.
• Clothing with long strings may become
entangled with other clothes. Make sure
to tie the strings before starting the
wash.
STEP 3 Use a laundry net
• Brassieres (water washable) must be
placed in a laundry net. Metal parts of
the brassieres may break through and
tear other laundry items.
• Small, light clothing such as socks,
gloves, stockings, and handkerchiefs
may become caught around the door.
Place them inside a ne laundry net.
• Do not wash the laundry net by itself
without other laundry. This may cause
abnormal vibrations that could move the
washing machine and result in injury.
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Before you start
Before you start
Detergent drawer guidelines
The washing machine provides a three-compartment dispenser: the left compartment for the
main wash, the front-right for fabric softeners, and the rear-right for the preliminary wash.
A
01 Prewash compartment: Apply
prewash detergent or starch.
02
Main-wash compartment: Apply
main-wash detergent, water softener,
soaking detergent, bleach, and/or stain
removers.
03
Softener compartment: Apply
additives such as fabric softener. Do not
exceed the max line (A).
CAUTION
• Do not open the detergent drawer while the washing machine is operating.
• Do not use the following types of detergent:
• Tablet or capsule types
• Ball or net types
• To prevent the compartment clogging, concentrated or highly-enriched agents (fabric
softener or detergent) must be diluted with water before being applied.
To apply washing agents to the detergent drawer
1. Slide open the detergent drawer.
2. Apply laundry detergent to the
.
main-wash compartment as instructed
or recommended by the manufacturer.
To use liquid detergent, see page 30.
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Before you start
A
3. Apply fabric softener to the softener
compartment. Do not exceed the max
line (A).
4. If you want to prewash, apply
prewash detergent to the
prewash
compartment as instructed or
recommended by the manufacturer.
5. Close the detergent drawer.
CAUTION
• Do not apply powder detergent to the
liquid container.
• Concentrated fabric softener must be
diluted with water before applied.
• Do not apply main-wash detergent to
the
softener compartment.
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Before you start
Before you start
To use liquid detergent (applicable models only)
A
First insert the provided liquid container
in the
main-wash compartment. Then,
apply liquid detergent to the container
below the marked max line (A).
CAUTION
• Do not exceed the max line that is
marked inside the container.
• Remove the liquid container if using
powder detergent.
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Before you start
Operations
Control panel
WD80J541*** / WD70J541***
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WD80J543***
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01 Course Selector Turn the dial to select a course.
02 Display
The display shows current course information and estimated time
remaining, or an information code when a problem occurs.
03 Temp. Press to change the water temperature for the current course.
04 Rinse
Press to change the rinse count for the current cycle. You can set the
rinse count to a max of 5.
:
WD80J541***
:
WD70J541***
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Operations
Operations
05 Spin
Press to change the spinning speed for the current course.
• Rinse Hold (No indicator): The nal rinse cycle is suspended so
that the laundry remains in the water. To unload the laundry, run
a drain or spin cycle.
• No Spin : The drum does not spin after the nal drain cycle.
06 Dry Level Press this button to select proper drying option.
07 Bubble Soak
Soak
Bubble Soak
Press to activate/deactivate the Bubble Soak function. This function
helps remove a wide variety of stubborn stains.
Soak
Press to activate/deactivate the Soak function. This function helps
remove stains from your laundry by soaking your laundry.
08 Options
Press to select an option from Intensive, Prewash, and
Intensive+Prewash. Press again to deselect.
09 Delay End
Delay End lets you set the end time of the current cycle. Based
on your settings, the start time of the cycle will be determined
by the machine’s internal logic. For example, this setting is useful
for programming your machine to nish a wash at the time you
normally return home from work.
• Press to choose a preset unit of hours.
10 Start/Pause Press to start or stop operation.
11 Power Press to turn on/off the washing machine.
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