Husqvarna Washer DWF 7589 User Manual

Full-Auto Electric Washing Machine  
Model: DWF-7589/8089  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
First applying the Air Bubble Washing System in the world.  
Applying One-Touch Operation System.  
Realizing calm washing through the innovational low-noise  
design.  
Before operating this washer, please read this instruction  
completely. Thank you  
The First Air Bubble Washing  
System in the World  
CONTENTS  
Page  
PARTS AND FEATURES.........................................................2  
WASHER SAFETY...................................................................3  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...........................................4  
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS............................................5  
INLET HOSE CONNECTION..................................................6  
OPERATING YOUR WASHER...............................................7  
THE FUNCTIONS OF THE CONTROL PANEL...................8  
WASHING PROCEDURE AND COURSE SELECTION........9  
GENERAL PROCEDURE FOR OPERATION....................11  
CARING FOR YOUR WASHER...........................................12  
HOW TO CLEAN THE FILTER............................................13  
REMOVING STAINS.............................................................14  
TROUBLE SHOOTING.........................................................15  
SPECIFICATION...................................................................16  
Your washer is equipped with the  
bubble generator that generates a  
great deal of air bubble.  
The air bubbles knock the dirt out  
of the clothes during wash and  
they push up the heavy dirt to  
remove it during rinse.  
Because the double washing  
method using both air bubble &  
water current is applied to this  
washer, wash efficiency is excellent  
in comparison with the original  
washer system.  
A NOTE TO YOU  
Thank you for buying a DAEWOO appliance.  
DAEWOO washers are easy to use, save time, and help you manage your home better.  
This manual contains valuable information about how to operate and maintain your washer properly and safely.  
Please read it carefully.  
 
WASHER SAFETY  
Save these instructions  
Your safety is important to us.  
To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury when using your washer, follow  
basic precautions including the following:  
Read all instructions before using your washer  
Flammable fluids (dry-cleaning solvents,  
kerosene, gasoline, etc.) should not be  
used or stored in or near your washer.  
Do not add flammable fluids to your wash  
water.These substances give off vapors  
that can create a fire hazard or explosion.  
Do not allow children to operate, play  
with, or crawl on or inside your washer.  
Supervise children closely when your  
washer is used near them.  
Please ...  
Have only a qualified person install, repair,  
or replace parts on washer.  
Maintain washer properly.  
Protect washer from the weather and  
keep it where the temperature will not fall  
below freezing.  
Do not install the washer at a place of  
extremely high humidity. It could cause an  
Electrical shock or a short circuit.  
Connect washer to the correct outlet,  
electrical supply, water supply, and drain.  
Ground washer properly.  
After starting a cycle, do not reach into  
the spin basket unless all motion stops.  
Do not tamper with the controls.  
Understanding your responsibilities  
Do not wash items that are soiled with vegetable or cooking oil.  
These items may contain some oil after laundering.  
Due to the remaining oil, the fabric may smoke or catch fire by itself.  
Do not use chlorine bleach and ammonia or acid (Such as vinegar or rust remover) in the  
same wash. Hazardous fumes can form.  
Unplug power supply cord before attempting to service your washer.  
Do not wash fiberglass materials.  
Small particles can stick to fabrics and cause skin irritation.  
Do not use hot water that temperature is over 50°C (120°F).  
It can cause a deformation of plastic parts.  
Do not spray water on the control panel and back cover of the washer.  
It can cause a fire or an electric shock.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Location of washer  
Check location where washer will be installed. Make sure you have everything  
necessary for correct installation.  
Proper installation is your responsibility.  
Do not place or store your washer below 0°C (32°F) to avoid any damage from freezing.  
Install the washer on the horizontal solid floor.  
C
If the washer is installed on an unsuitable floor, it could  
make considerable noise, vibrate and cause a malfunction.  
If washer is not level, adjust the front leg(A) up or down for  
horizontal setting.  
Earthed electrical outlet(B) is required with 20cm of  
bottom back of washer cabinet.  
B
Hot and cold water faucets (C) must be within 1M of the  
upper back of the washer cabinet and provide water  
pressure 0.3kgf/cm 2-8kgf/cm 2 (2.94N/cm 2-78.4cm2).  
A
UP  
DOWN  
Drain system  
Never forget to install drain hose before operating your washer.  
The packing box is opened, there are a drain hose, and a hose clamp in the washer.  
Non-Pump Model  
Pump Model  
Connect the drain hose to the drain outlet  
at the back side of the washer, and fasten  
it tightly with the clamp attached.  
Connect the drain hose to the drain outlet  
at the back side of the washing machine,  
and fasten it tightly with the clamp  
supplied.  
Drain Outlet  
Hose clamp  
Drain hose  
Drain hose  
Hose Clamp  
NOTES  
The opening must not be obstructed by carpeting when the washing machine is  
installed on a carpeted floor.  
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Non-Pump Model  
2In case of extending the  
drain hose.  
3Be careful that the end  
of the drain hose is not  
immersed in water.  
1In case that it goes over  
a door sill.  
Don’t let the total length  
exceed 3m.  
Don’t let the height of  
the drain hose exceed  
20cm from the bottom  
of washer.  
3m  
20Cm  
Pump Model  
Laundry tub drain system  
Standpipe drain system  
Needs a 3cm minimum diameter  
standpipe with minimum carry away  
capacity of 30liters per minute.  
Top of tub must be at least 86cm  
(34inches) high and no higher than 130cm  
from bottom of washer (A)  
Top of tub must be at least 86cm  
(34inches) high and no higher than 130cm  
from bottom of washer (B)  
A
B
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS  
electrical shock hazard:failure to follow these instructions could result in  
death or serious injury.  
WARNING  
Don’t earth to a gas pipe  
Electrical earth is required on this washer  
If it does not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet  
installed by a qualified electrician.  
Don’t change the power supply cord plug.  
Check with a qualified electrician if you are not  
sure the washer is properly earthed.  
Recommended earthing method  
For your personal safety, this washer must be earthed.  
C
This washer is equipped with a power supply cord (A) having a  
earthing plug (B). To minimize possible shock hazard, the cord must  
be plugged into a mating earthing-type wall receptacle (C).  
If a mating wall receptacle is not available, it is the personal  
responsibility and obligation of the customer to have the proper  
earthed wall receptacle installed by a qualified electrician.  
B
A
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INLET HOSE CONNECTION  
Be careful not to confuse hot water inlet and cold water inlet.  
In using only one water tap or in case of attached one water inlet valve, connect the  
inlet hose to the cold water inlet valve.  
For Ordinary Tap  
1Pull down the collar of  
the inlet hose to separate  
it from the water tap  
adapter.  
2Loosen the four screws  
properly in fitting into  
water tap.  
3Fit the water tap adapter  
into the water tap tap  
and tighten the four  
screws evenly while  
pushing up the adapter  
so that the rubber  
packing can stick to the  
water tap tightly.  
TAPE  
4Remove the tape, and  
screw connector B into  
connect A tightly.  
5Connect the inlet hose to  
the water tap adapter by  
puling down the collar of  
the hose end.  
6Connect the inlet hose  
adapter of the hose to  
the water inlet of the  
washer by turning it  
clockwise to be fixed  
tightly.  
Connector A  
Connector B  
Please check the rubber  
packing inside the inlet hose  
adapter of the hose.  
For Screw-Shaped Tap  
1Connect the inlet hose to  
the water tap by  
2Connect the connector-  
inlet supplied if  
3Insert the inlet hose  
adapter into the water  
inlet of a washer and turn  
it to be fixed.  
screwing the connector  
tightly.  
necessary.  
Connector  
inlet  
Rubber  
Rubber  
Packing  
Connector  
Packing  
Connector  
Hose  
Hose  
Connector  
Connector  
*Cheek the packing in the inlet  
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OPERATING YOUR WASHER  
To obtain the best wahing results, you must operate your washer properly.  
This section gives you this important information.  
Preparing clothes for washing  
Close zippers, snaps, and hooks to avoid  
snagging other items.  
Turn down cuffs and turn synthetic knits  
out to avoid pilling.  
Remove pins, buckles, and other hard  
objects to avoid scratching the washer  
interior.  
Tie strings and sashes so they will not  
tangle.  
Treat spots and stains.  
Empty pockets and turn them inside out.  
(see "Removing stains" on page14)  
Sorting  
Separate heavily soiled items from, lightly soiled ones, even if they would normally be  
washed together.  
Separate dark colors from light colors, colorfast items from non-colorfast item.  
Loading  
Mix large and small items in each load.  
Load evenly to maintain washer balance.  
An off balance load can make the washer  
vibrate during spin.  
Reduce wash time when using a small  
load size setting. Loads with only a few  
small items need less wash time.  
Drop items into washer loosely. Items  
should move easily through wash water  
for best cleaning and wrinkle-free results.  
Load washer properly and select correct  
load size setting.  
Overloading and selecting a setting too  
small for the wash load can:  
Use a large load size setting to reduce  
wrinkling with permanent press clothes  
and some synthetic knits. These items  
should have more room to move in the  
water than heavy items (towels, jeans)  
- cause poor cleaning  
- increase wrinkling  
- create excessive lint  
- wear out items faster (because of pilling)  
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THE FUNCTIONS OF THE CONTROL PANEL  
WASH TEMP.  
DETERGENT  
HIGH  
RINSE  
FUZZY  
BLANKET  
ECONOMY  
SUIT  
REMAIN  
HOT  
POWER  
MEDIUM  
LOW  
CONTROL  
ONLY SPIN  
COLD  
WASH  
SPIN  
MIN.  
RES.  
START  
HOLD  
SMALL  
SOAK  
SPRAY RINSE  
PROCESS  
WASH  
TEMP.  
WATER  
LEVEL  
COURSE  
RES.  
POWER  
Press this switch to turn the power on or off.  
It can be used to choose water temperature to be supplied.  
As the button is pressed, water temperature will be repeated.  
COLD COLD+HOT HOT  
WASH  
TEMP.  
In case of the single valve model, there is no wash temperature  
selector function.  
It can be used to adjust amount of water according to the size of the  
load to be washed.  
As the button is pressed, water level is selected by  
WATER  
LEVEL  
MEDIUM HIGH SMALL LOW  
RES  
It can be used to pre-engage time for wash.  
It is the button for the partial process or the combination of each  
process (wash, rinse, spin) (See page 10)  
PROCESS  
If you want to change wash time, rinse times, spin time, you must  
press this button after selecting each process by the process button.  
Also, this button can be used to spin only. (See page 10)  
CONTROL  
ONLY SPIN  
It can be used to select the full-automatic course.  
COURSE  
As the button is pressed, course will be selected by following order:  
FUZZY BLANKETECONOMY SUIT(WOOL) SOAK  
Operation and temporary stop is repeated as it is pressed.  
When you want to change course in operating;  
press the "START/HOLD" button Select the course that you want to  
START/  
HOLD  
change press the "START/HOLD" button again.  
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WASHING PROCEDURE AND COURSE SELECTION  
FULL AUTOMATIC COURSE  
1. FUZZY COURSE (SENSOR);  
This selection is for general washing except extraordinary clothes.  
Artificial brain sensor selects properly the various kind of washing condition such as  
washing time, rinse times, spin time and water level.  
START  
HOLD  
POWER  
2. BLANKET COURSE;  
This selection is effective for blanket, curtain, carpet, etc ...  
Do not wash general-electric blanket absolutely. (4kg’s limitation for one-time-wash)  
Procedure to press the button;  
adjust to water  
level and water  
temperature  
adjust to  
"BLANKET"  
START  
HOLD  
COURSE  
POWER  
3. ECONOMY COURSE;  
This selection is useful to reduce water consumption and washing time for less dirty  
clothes.  
Procedure to press the button;  
adjust to  
"ECONOMY"  
adjust to  
water level and  
water temperature  
START  
HOLD  
COURSE  
POWER  
4. SUIT(WOOL) COURSE  
This selection is effective for suit clothes. (1.2kg s limitation for 1 time-wash)  
Do not put leather clothes, or chamois clothes into the washing tub for washing.  
It may cause shrinkage or deformation to the clothes.  
Please use the neutral detergents only.  
The water temperature is fixed to COLD  
The water level LOW&SMALL is not selected.  
adjust to  
"SUIT(WOOL)"  
Put the exclusive  
START/  
HOLD  
COURSE  
POWER  
detergent DRYTEN  
of 26g into the tub  
for dilution with water.  
After dissolving of  
detergent, lamp  
will buzzer will  
sound.  
Put the clothes into  
the tub after the  
buzzer sounds.  
Close the lid and press the  
S/H button once again.  
START/  
HOLD  
5. SOAK COURSE;  
This selection is effective for blue-jean, climbing clothes, ruck sack, sports wear, etc...  
If you want to soak, press the course button to adjust to "SOAK" .  
adjust to  
"SOAK"  
START  
HOLD  
adjust to  
water level and  
water temperature  
COURSE  
POWER  
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Reserved Washing  
Reservation can be made from 2 hours to 48hours.  
example) Tomake reservation to complete washing in 8hours.  
adjust to  
"the Res"  
close  
the lid  
START  
HOLD  
COURSE  
RES  
MIN  
MIN  
RES.  
RES.  
"--" SHALL BLINK  
adjust to "8"  
Now the reservation is made.  
PARTIAL PROCESS & COMBINATION  
POWER  
WASH TIME CONTROL  
PROCESS  
As the control button is pressed, wash time will be repeated as  
following;  
CONTROL  
ONLY SPIN  
14 18  
0
6
10min.  
If you don t want wash process, you must adjust wash time to 0 min.  
RINSE TIMES CONTROL  
As the control button is pressed, Rinse times will be repeated as  
following;  
PROCESS  
1) Pump Model 2 Rinse 3 Rinse 4 Rinse 0 Rinse 1 Rinse  
2) Non-Pump Model 2 Rinse 3 Rinse 4 Rinse 1 Spray Rinse  
CONTROL  
ONLY SPIN  
2 Spray Rinse 3 Spray Rinse 4 Spray Rinse 0 Rinse Rinse  
If you don t want Rinse process, you must adjust Rinse times to 0 times.  
If you select spray Rinse, the LED of spray Rinse is lighted  
(NON-PUMP MODEL)  
SPIN TIME CONTROL  
PROCESS  
As the control button is pressed, spin time will repeated as following;  
5
7
9
0
1 3min.  
CONTROL  
ONLY SPIN  
If you don t want spin process, you must adjust spin time to 0 min.  
START  
HOLD  
CONVINIENT OPERATION FOR SPIN ONLY  
If you want spin only, it is convinient to operate  
CONTROL  
ONLY SPIN  
START  
HOLD  
POWER  
the button as following.  
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GENERAL PROCEDURE FOR OPERATION  
1. Add measured detergent to the washer, (Follow manufacturer’s directions for safe use)  
2. OPTIONAL STEP  
If desired, add measured liquid chlorine bleach to the bleach inlet. use only liquid chlorine  
in the bleach inlet  
* Follow manufacturer’s direction for safe use.  
NOTE  
Do not let bleach splash, drip, or run down into washer  
basket.  
Undiluted bleach will damage any fabric it touches.  
Do not use this dispenser to add powdered chlorine or  
color safe bleach to your wash load. The dispenser is for  
liquid chlorine bleach use only.  
Bleach inlet  
(Symbol)  
3. OPTIONAL STEP  
If desired, add measured liquid fabric softener to the softener inlet.  
Pour liquid fabric softener into the dispenser using the amount recommended on the  
package. Avoid dripping or spilling any fabric softener on the load.  
Softener inlet  
(Symbol)  
The dispenser is for liquid fabric softener use only.  
4. Close the washer lid (door)  
5. Press the power button.  
6. Select the cycle. The full automatic cycle has five settings; FUZZY, BLANKET, ECONOMY,  
SUIT(WOOL), SOAK. (See page 9)  
7. Press the START/HOLD button.  
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CARING FOR YOUR WASHER  
Proper care of your washer can extend its life. This section explains how to care for  
your washer properly and safely.  
Cleaning your washer  
Exterior  
Interior  
Clean interior with 250ml of chlorine bleach  
mixed with 500ml of detergent.  
Run washer through a complete cycle.  
Repeat process if necessary.  
Wipe up detergent, bleach, and other spills  
with a soft, damp cloth or sponge as they  
occur. Occasionally wipe the outside of the  
washer to keep it looking like new one.  
Do not put sharp or metal object in your  
washer, they can damage the finish. Check all pockets for  
pins, clips, money, bolts, nuts, etc.  
Do not lay these objects on your washer after emptying  
pockets.  
Winter storage or moving care  
Install and store your washer where it will not freeze. Because some water may stay in the  
hoses, freezing can damage your washer.  
If storing or moving your washer during freezing weather, winterize it.  
To winterize washer  
Turn off water faucet.  
Disconnect and drain water inlet hoses  
Run washer on a drain and spin setting  
(see page 10) for 1 minute.  
To use washer again  
Flush water pipes and hoses.  
Reconnect water inlet hoses.  
Turn on water faucet.  
Reconnect power supply cord.  
Unplug the power supply cord.  
Non-use or vacation care  
Operate your washer only when you are at home.  
If will be on vacation or not using your washer for an extended period of time, you should:  
Unplug the power supply cord or turn off eletrical power to the washer.  
Turn off the water supply to the washer .  
This helps avoid accidental flooding (due to a water pressure surge) while you are away.  
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HOW TO CLEAN THE FILTER  
Cleaning the Lint Filter  
1Pull the Fiter frame up-  
2Turn the lint filter inside  
fout, wash to the lint of  
with water  
3Return the filter as it was,  
and insert the filter frame  
into the slot  
ward.  
Filter Frame  
Lint Filter  
Cleaning the water inlet filter  
Clean the filter when water leaks from, the water inlet.  
1Pull the power  
plug out before  
cleaning it.  
2Turn off the water  
supply to the  
washer and  
3Pull the inlet filter  
out.  
4Remove the dirt  
from the inlet  
filter with a brush.  
sperate the inlet  
hose.  
Cleaning the drain filter  
In case "Pump-Model" drain hose, this filter’s equipped at the back side of washer.  
This drain filter is to screen the foreign stuffs such as threads, coins, pins, buttons etc ...  
If the drain filter is not cleaned at proper time (every 10 times of use), Drain problem could  
be caused.  
1Put down the remained  
water in the hose. And  
put a container under the  
filter to collect water .  
2Turn the cap counter  
3Pull out the filter  
assembly.  
clockwise.  
FILTER  
CASE  
CAP  
CAP  
CONTAINER  
FILTER  
4Clean the drain filter.  
5Put in the filter along the  
guiding prominence of  
the case. Please note the  
left position of the filter  
adjusting the groove to  
6Turn the cap clockwise  
tightly.  
CASE  
CAP  
the guide rib.  
GUIDE  
CAP  
FILTER  
CAP  
RIB  
SUIT  
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REMOVING STAINS  
Stained, heavily-soiled, or greasy items may need to be prewashed or soaked for best results.  
Soaking helps remove protein-type stains like blood, milk, or grass. Prewashing helps loosen  
soil before washing.  
Stain removal rules  
Use warm water for soaking or prewashing stained laundry. Hot water can set stains.  
Most stains are easier to remove when they are fresh. Old or set stains may not coconut  
Before treating any stain, find out what kind of stain it is, how old the stain is, what kind of  
fabric it is, and if the fabric is color fast. (Check the care label)  
Washing and drying can set some stains.  
Start with cold or warm water, hot water can set some stain.  
When bleach is recommended, use a bleach that is safe for the fabric.  
Put the stained area face down on a paper towel or white cloth. Apply the stain remover  
to the back of the stain. This forces the stain off fabric instead of through it.  
Stain removal guide  
STAIN  
TO REMOVE  
Rinse immediately in COLD water.  
If stain remains, soak in cold water with an enzyme prewash.  
Blood  
Use ice in plastic bag to harden the gum.  
Scrape off what you can and then sponge with white spirits.  
Chewing gum  
Sponge with COLD water and soak in an enzyme prewash.  
If stains persist, rub in a little detergent and rinse in cold water.  
Cocoa, Chocolate  
Blot up quickly and rinse out in COLD water.  
Rub in a little detergent and wash in the maximum temperature allowed for the  
fabric type.  
Coffee  
Rinse in COLD water and wash normally.  
If stain is still apparent, sponge with white spirits.  
Cream/Milk  
Ice cream  
Rub affected area with white vinegar and then rinse under running COLD water.  
Sponge with white spirits.  
Treat stiffened areas with enzyme prewash  
Deodorant  
Soak in a COLD enzyme prewash, rinse and wash normal.  
Rub affected area with bar soap and wash normally.  
Egg  
Fabric/Softener  
Treat as soon as pressible by sponging with COLD water.  
Rub a little detergent on the stain and wash normally  
Fruit stains  
Grass  
Sponge with white sprites.  
Rub in an enzyme prewash and wash as normal  
Lay the affected area face down on an absorbent cloth and work from the back.  
Sponge with white spirits or dry cleaning fluid. Wash normally.  
Grease and oil  
Apply lemon juice and salt and place in the sun. Wash normally.  
Sponge with white methylated spirits and wash normally.  
Iron or rust  
Lipstick  
Wash in WARM water and detergent.  
Moisten area with lemon juice, dry in the sun and wash normally.  
If stain persists and the fabric allows, use a bleach.  
Mildew  
Brush off any dry mud. Rinse in cold water.  
If stain persists rub in a little detergent and wash normally.  
Mud  
Scrape off any fresh paint and sponge with a non flammable dry cleaning fluid  
and wash normally.  
Paint-oil based  
Treat while still wet, rinse in WARM water and wash normally.  
Paint-water based  
Scorch marks  
Dampen a cloth with hydrogen peroxide, lay it over the affected area and press  
with a fairly hot iron.  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING  
Most problems are easily solved if you understand the cause.  
Check the following list for problem befor calling for service.  
Before calling for service, check these  
PROBLEM  
CHECK POINT  
The washer will not  
operate at all.  
Is there a power failure?  
Is the power cord correctly connected to an electric outlet?  
Is the electric fuse broken?  
Did you turn on the power?  
Did you press Start/Hold button?  
Is there correct amount of water in the tub?  
Water is not supplied;  
If water supply is not finished within 20  
Did you connect the inlet hose and open the water tap?  
Is the inlet hose or the water tap frozen?  
Is the water supply shut off?  
minutes, the lamp  
will light up, and  
the buzzer will sound to indicate a problem.  
Does foreign matter block up the inlet hose filter?  
The washer will not drain;  
Is the drain hose frozen or blocked up by dirt?  
Is the drain hose kinked or deformed?  
Is the end of the drain hose immersed in water?  
Is there excessive dirt inside the pump housing?  
If the drain is not finished within selected  
time, lamp  
will light up, and the buzzer  
will sound to indicate a problem.  
Is the clothe in the tub collected on one side?  
Is the washing machine installed on an uneven floor or is the  
vibration serious?  
The washer will not spin;  
If the clothes is collected on one side  
during spin and the tub becomes  
unbalanced, the spin operation will be  
interrupted, and then this unbalanced  
condition will be corrected by following  
operation: WATER SUPPLYfi RINSEfi  
DRAIN However if the unbalanced  
condition is unchanged despite repeating  
Is the lid open?  
(The lamp  
will light up in this case.)  
the above operation, the lamp  
light up, and the buzzer will sound to  
indicate a problem.  
will  
These cases are not malfunctions  
The sound "wing" heard during water supply is the operating sound made by the water  
inlet valve.  
The sound "sha" heard in stopping the tub is the sound that comes from the  
autobalancer of the tub.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
NO.  
ITEM  
DWF-1089  
DWF-9289  
DWF-8089  
DWF-7589  
1
POWER SOURCE  
AVAILABLE IN ALL LOCAL AC VOLTAGE AND CYCLE  
50Hz  
430W  
60Hz  
50Hz  
60Hz  
50Hz  
60Hz  
50Hz  
400W  
60Hz  
2
POWER CONSUMPTION  
480W  
430W  
480W  
400W  
460W  
460W  
55Kg (GROSS : 64Kg)  
56Kg (GROSS : 65Kg)  
54Kg (GROSS : 63Kg)  
55Kg (GROSS : 64Kg)  
50Kg (GROSS : 60Kg)  
51Kg (GROSS : 61Kg)  
49Kg (GROSS : 59Kg)  
50Kg (GROSS : 60Kg)  
MACHINE NON-PUMP  
3
4
5
6
WEIGHT  
PUMP  
DIMENSION (WXHXD)  
WASHING COURSE  
WATER CONSUMPTION  
628 X 1005 X 673mm  
610 X 962 X 655mm  
FULL AUTOMATIC 8 COURSE  
(FUZZY, MEMORY, DRY, SILK, ECONOMICAL, STRONG, NIGHT, BLANKET)  
NORMAL 315L  
NORMAL 304L  
NORMAL 265L  
NORMAL 259L  
HIGH(96L), MID(81L)  
HIGH(93L), MID(78L)  
HIGH(82L), MID(70L)  
HIGH(80L), MID(68L)  
LOW(65L), SMALL(49L) LOW(61L), SMALL(48L) LOW(57L), SMALL(43L) LOW(55L), SMALL(42L)  
E.SMALL(36L) E.SMALL(33L) E.SMALL(31.5L) E.SMALL(30.5L)  
7
8
9
WATER LEVEL SELECTOR  
OPERATING WATER PRESSURE  
0.3kgf/cm2~8kgf/cm2 (2.94 N/cm2~78.4N/cm2)  
WASH : 145~160, SPIN : 750~800  
WASH : 130~145, SPIN : 700~750  
WASH : 70 (60Hz), 60 (50Hz)  
60Hz  
REVOLUTION  
50Hz  
PER MINUTE  
SILK, DRY  
COURSE  
10 PULSATOR  
6 WINGS (Ø396mm)  
6 WINGS (Ø376mm)  
11 WATER LAVEL CONTROL  
12 ANTI NOISE PLATE  
13 GEAR MECHANISM ASS’Y  
14 LINT FILTER  
ELECTRONICAL SENSOR  
O
O
O
O
HELICAL GEAR FOR LOW NOISE  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
15 SOFTENER INLET  
16 FUNCTION FOR SOAK WASH  
17 ALARM SIGNAL  
18 RESIDUAL TIME DISPLAY  
19 AUTO. WATER SUPPLY  
20 NEW WATER FLOW  
21 ECONOMIC COURSE  
22 FUNCTION FOR BUBBLE  
23 AUTO RE-FEED WATER  
24 AUTO POWER OFF  
WATER FLOW FOR ADJUST THE UNBALANCED LOAD  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
 

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