Panasonic NA-F90H2 manual

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    Fully Automatic W ashing Machine Operating Instructions W9901-7LEN0 T0911-1012 Printed in Thailand Model No. NA - F90H2 Thank you very much for purchasing Panasonic Product. Before operating this washing machine, please read these instructions completely, paying special attentions to Safety & General Precautions. NA-F90H2_EN_AR-PE-V2.indd 1 11/[...]

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    2 Contents ITEM PAGE Safety & General Precautions 3-4 Name of parts 5 Procedures before washing 5 Determining load and detergent levels with the Quick Indication 6 Laundry Detergent 6 How to use liquid detergent 7 How to use bleach 7 How to use softener 7 How to use powdered synthetic detergent 7 How to use powdered detergent 8 “Economy’’[...]

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    3 WARNING Never disassemble, repair or remodel this washing machine. If yo u dis ass emb le, repa ir or remod el the washing machine by yourself, it can cause fi re or irr egular action that results in injury. Consult your dealer for repair. Do not place the washing machine on a damp place such as in a bathroom or exposed to the outside weather. T[...]

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    4 WARNING Do not put your hand or foot under the washing machine while the washing machine is operating. There is a rotating mechanism at the bottom of the washing machine, so you could be injured. Do not wash and spin waterproof sheets and garments. (Example) Raincoats, outfi ts (coats/jackets and pants) for fi shing and skiing, etc. The item s [...]

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    5 3 2 1 4 5 Procedures before washing • Check the installation See pages 20~22 for details. 1 Level the washing machine by adjusting the adjustable leg and using the leveller as reference. 2 Connect the water supply hose. 3 Turn on the faucet. 4 Plug power cord into socket outlet. 5 Insert the drain hose to drain. [NOTE] Before installation, plea[...]

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    6 1 Put the laundry into the machine. 2 Allow the machine to churn the laundry for 5 seconds. 3 Detergent volume indications. Press the [Power On] button and then press the [Start/ Pause] button after putting in the laundry. The pulsator operates for about 5 seconds without any water in the tub to measure the amount of laundry. If there is already [...]

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    7 How to use liquid detergent Put in the liquid detergent according to the water level into the bleach / liquid detergent inlet. Bleach / Liquid Detergent Inlet [NOTE] • Liquid detergent, like powdered detergent is not easily dissolved and can leave scum along the inside of the washing tub, so be sure to rinse thoroughly. ■ Liquid bleach • Di[...]

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    8 Brush off laundry before washing them. Turn inside out any garments which give off lint or lint balls. Press down lightly on bulky items while the tub is filling with water to get them thoroughly soaked. Put a little detergent on a brush and lightly scrub the tough stains off collars and cuffs. Put laundry with lace attached, lingerie, nylon stoc[...]

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    9 Caution: If you need to change the [Program] settings after the cycle has already started, turn the power off and on it back. Operations Panel Wash, Spin • Press this button, and the pre-set laundry cycle display will turn off allowing you to choose your own laundry setting. W ater Level (Water Volume Display) • The appropriate Water Level fo[...]

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    10 Ag Crystal Shower Course Keep clothes clean with Ag Crystal Shower. 1 Press the [Power On] button and put in the laundry. 2 Press the [Program] button and select “Normal’’, “Blanket”, “Delicate”, “Extra Rinse” or “Soak” Course. • [Ag Crystal Shower] Course can be used with only “Normal’’, “Blanket”, “Delicate?[...]

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    1 1 Normal Course Suitable for normal washing of casual laundry. 1 Press the [Power On] button and put in the laundry. 2 Press the [Start/Pause] button. • The light will indicate “Normal’’ Course automatically. • The machine will measure the load size without water (laundry sensing). «� • The w ater leve l wi ll be indi cate d aut om[...]

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    12 Delicate Course Suitable for washing soft laundry. Remark: Amount of laundry that can be washed at one time : 4.2 k g 1 Press the [Power On] button and put in the laundry. 2 Press the [Program] button 2 times for “Delicate” Course. • The light will indicate “Delicate’’ Course. • The process time selection can be selected such as be[...]

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    13 Blanket Course Suitable for slow and gentle washing such as Blanket, using high water level. 1 Press the [Power On] button and put in the laundry. • Fold the Blanket or put into the laundry net as recommended below. 2 Press the [Program] button 4 times for selecting “Blanket” Course. • The light will indicate “Blanket” Course. • Th[...]

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    14 Soak Course This process to wash heavily soiled laundry. Remarks : The laundry will be soaked for an hour after feeding water. 1 Press the [Power On] button and put in the laundry. 2 Press the [Program] button 5 times for selecting “Soak” Course. • The light will indicate “Soak’’ Course. • The process time selection can be selected[...]

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    15 Manual Setting [Reserve] 1 Press the [Power On] button and put in the laundry. 2 Press the [Wash] button, [Rinse] button, [Spin] button, [Water Level] button. • Choos e th e pro cess [Was h] bu tton , [Ri nse] butt on, [Spin ] bu tton, [Wa ter L evel] but ton t hat suit to yo ur laund ry t ype. 3 Press the [Reserve] button and select between 2[...]

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    16 Cancelling end buzzer after washing 1. Press [Start/Pause] button and [Power On] button at the same time, release [Power On] button and hold [Start/Pause] button at least for 3 seconds. Two times beep sound indicates the end buzzer of washing has been cancelled. • Repeat step 1 to activate the end buzzer. Four times beep sound indicates the en[...]

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    17 Choosing Your Own Laundry Setting 7 Wash To reuse the wash water. • After washing, the wash water is left in the tub and the machine stop operation. • Select the time for washing as desired. • The time selection is depend on the Program chosen. 7 Rinse To rinse the separately washed laundry. • After rinsing, the rinse water is left in th[...]

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    18 Maintenance Water supply hose filter / Ag Air-filter / Lint filter / Main unit and tub 1. Turn off the water faucet. 2. Press the [Power On] button. 3. Press the [Start/Pause] button. The Water Level will light up a few seconds later. 4. Press the [Power Off] button to turn off the power. 5. Loosen the nut. 6. Take off the hose. 7. Clean the [...]

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    19 Please observe the following Instructions shut off After finishing don’t forget:- • Please shut off the faucet. • Please don’t let water store for a long time. w This is to prevent water Soaking. Do not put any type of charger stand on the washing machine. • When you place the charger stand for an electric toothbrush, etc., close to t[...]

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    20 Placement Establish a ground (In case of two-wire power cords) • When there is a grounding receptacle on power supply outlet. • When carbon ground rod (sold separately) is used. • Do not connect to gas pipe, water pipe, or ground wire of telephone or lighting rod. • Reestablish a ground when you change installation location or move. • [...]

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    21 A B B Connect the water supply hose The new hose-sets supplied with the appliance are to be used and that old hose-sets should not be reused. 1. Loosen the 4 screws on the water tap adaptor just enough to slip the adaptor over the mouth of the faucet. 2. Slip the water tap adaptor over the faucet, keeping it in a straight line with the faucet. T[...]

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    22 Screws Figure 3 Bottom Cover Base Figure 2 3 3 4 1 2 Changing the position of the drain hose Depending on the drain location, the position of the drain hose can be changed to the left side of the washing machine. Changing the position from the right to the left side 1 Remove the screw affixing the part A connection port. 2 Remove the rear panel[...]

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    23 Troubleshooting The following symptoms are not trouble. Symptoms Causes Machine begins filling water in the middle of the wash. • When the laundry amount is large at the HIGH water level, the machine sometimes fills automatically. When level goes down, the machine fills automatically. The water level is too high for the amount of laundry be[...]

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    24 Error Indication If the following indications appear on the display panel (buzzer sounds, U and H Characters appear). Specifications Model NA-F90H2 Voltage 220 – 240 V 50 Hz Power consumption 470 W Standard water amount 71 L Maximum capacity 9.0 k g Length of power cord (Approx. 1.6 m) W x L x H 597 x 620 x 1031 (mm) Net weight 38 k g U11 •[...]