Panasonic NA-140ZS1 Operating & Installation Instructions Manual

Panasonic NA-140ZS1 Operating & Installation Instructions Manual

Domestic use

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Specifications

Model No.
Rated voltage
Rated frequency
Maximum energy rated
power input
Heating energy rated power
input
Product dimensions
Product weight
Maximum mass of dry cloth
Refer to "Power and Water Consumption".
Water consumption
Pressure of tap water
■Check the power supply
The rated power of the
appliance is shown on the
name plate. Make sure it
matches the specifications of
your residence.
Customer Service Centre
(For UK and Republic of Ireland)
Monday to Friday
9:00 - 17:00
Excluding public holidays.
http://www.panasonic.com
© Panasonic Corporation 2016
NA-140ZS1
NA-168ZS1
220 - 240 V
50 Hz
2000 - 2350 W
Wash: 2000 W (230 V)
Steam: 1000 W (230 V)
596 mm (W) × 635 mm (D) × 840 mm (H)
78 kg
10 kg
8 kg
(P.50)
0.03 - 1 MPa
Name plate
0844 844 3899
If calling from the Republic of Ireland,
please call
01 289 8333
Printed in Slovenia
01-2016
(WGB)(WNR)
Thank you for purchasing this product.
- Read these instructions carefully for optimum performance and
safety before use.
- Keep this manual for future reference.
®
Operating & Installation
Instructions
Washing Machine
(Domestic use)
Model No.
NA-140ZS1
NA-168ZS1
Contents
4
S
P
AFETY
RECAUTIONS
Before Using
8
14
Washing
24
Optional Functions
33
Maintenance
36
Troubleshooting
41
Installation / Others

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  • Page 1: Specifications

    Excluding public holidays. 01 289 8333 Thank you for purchasing this product. - Read these instructions carefully for optimum performance and Printed in Slovenia safety before use. http://www.panasonic.com 01-2016 - Keep this manual for future reference. © Panasonic Corporation 2016 (WGB)(WNR)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    • Setting the Child Lock [Child Lock]..... . . 32 Images in these instructions are of the NA-140ZS1, unless otherwise indicated.
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Read and follow these safety precautions. WARNING WARNING May cause serious injury or death. For the safety of you and your family To prevent electric shock, overheating, combustion, or fire This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years ●...
  • Page 4 Safety Precautions (continued) CAUTION CAUTION May cause injury or property damage. When using steam or washing at high temperature, be Correct use ● careful not to burn yourself. Drain hose, drum, door This appliance is only suitable for textiles labelled ●...
  • Page 5: Before Using

    Before Washing Checking Your Washing Machine Before Using ■Before put clothes in drum Detergent drawer (P.12) Check before use To prevent damaging clothes or Control panel (P.10) appliance malfunction, carry out the When first using or after a long time of following steps.
  • Page 6: Control Panel

    For presetting the time at which the immediately after turning it off. Wait Touch the buttons directly with wash is to finish. (P.25) until the Panasonic logo disappears ● B : The door is locked. your bare fingers. (about 3 seconds).
  • Page 7: Detergent

    Detergent ● Add detergent, etc. before pressing “Start/Pause”. Detergent Water softening agent ● Read instructions on the packet of detergent or other agent, for correct quantity depending on the amount of laundry, degree of soiling, and water hardness. Use a low foam detergent. If you live in a hard water area (1.3 When using a detergent made for mmol/L hardness or more), we...
  • Page 8: Washing

    Washing Washing Basic Method ■Preparing Changing settings ● Sort the laundry and put it into the drum. (P.9) After selecting a programme, you ● can change the following settings. Add the detergent. (P.12) Turn on the power. Temperature (P.24) Cotton Spin speed (P.25) 40 1400 2 32 Select a programme.
  • Page 9 Washing Eco-friendly Laundry ■Preparing ● Sort the laundry and put it into the drum. (P.9) ● Add the detergent. (P.12) Turn on the power. Cotton Select the “Cotton” programme. Cotton 40 1400 3 20 40 1400 2 32 4, 5 Washes using less energy and water, Displays the Option display.
  • Page 10: Programme List

    Programme List Max load Time Max load Time Programme Description Programme Description 140ZS1 168ZS1 140ZS1 168ZS1 140ZS1 168ZS1 140ZS1 168ZS1 1:42 - 1:42 - Daily wash for cotton, 50 min. quick wash for Cotton 10 kg 8 kg 0:47 - 0:47 - 2:32 2:22...
  • Page 11: Details Of Programmes

    Details of Programmes Settings Range of setting Available options Auto setting change (P. 24, 25) (P. 26, 27, 28, 29) Spin speed Spin speed Rinse Speed/ Easy Stain Extra Temperature Temperature Prewash Mode cycles Iron Master Rinse Programme 140ZS1 168ZS1 140ZS1 168ZS1 400 - 400 -...
  • Page 12: Tips For Each Programme

    Tips for Each Programme “Wool” and “Delicates” “Bedding” “AutoCare” s Using steam Programme that automatically tailors each wash ■When washing ■Washable items ■ For better results using ECONAVI intelligent sensors. Provides ● ● Place items flat on top of each other Operate with smaller loads.
  • Page 13: Optional Functions

    End time 1000 ■Setting range ■Setting range ● ■Setting range C (Cold) - 90 °C (9 levels) NA-140ZS1 3 and 4 400 - 1400 r/min (8 levels) Up to 24 hours (in increments of 1 ● ■Setting guide NA-168ZS1 hour) Use the procedures on the ●...
  • Page 14: Washing With Optional Functions

    Washing with Optional Functions You can use combinations of optional Saving time, Saving energy Reduce wrinkles Select and run processes functions with each programme. L Speed / F Eco E Easy Iron t Mode ■Preparing Select when you want to wash quickly Keeps the spin speed to 800 r/min or You can select and run a combination ●...
  • Page 15: Rinse Thoroughly [G Extra Rinse]

    Washing with Optional Functions (continued) ■ Preparing Rinse thoroughly Prewash Remove stains ● Sort the laundry and put it into the G Extra Rinse J Prewash q Stain Master drum. (P.9) ● Add the detergent. (P.12) If you are concerned that some You can wash laundry twice by adding You can wash your clothes the best detergent may remain in your laundry,...
  • Page 16: Changing Appliance Settings

    Changing Appliance Settings You can set the child lock or change Cancelling the buzzer Adjusting the display brightness Changing the language the machine's display and sound u Buzzer Brightness v Language settings so it is easier to use. You can turn off the buzzer that Turn on the power.
  • Page 17: Setting The Child Lock [Child Lock]

    Changing Appliance Settings Maintenance Maintenance (continued) Setting the Child Lock Water supply filter If the water supply hose is frozen Child Lock 1 Wrap warm towels around the joints Clean the filter if water is not supplied properly. of the water supply hose. You can lock the door to prevent children from opening it themselves.
  • Page 18: Detergent Drawer

    Maintenance (continued) Appliance Drain filter Mains plug 4 Turn the drain filter slowly to loosen Use a soft cloth to wipe off any water or Remove lint from the drain filter once a Detergent drawer dirt. month. A build-up of lint can hamper it so as not to discharge large drainage.
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Opening the Door in an Emergency Troubleshooting When the door stays locked due to a Problem Cause and Measures CAUTION power failure, or while displaying an - Settings cannot be changed while an operation is in ● error that starts with “H”, the door can There is a risk of burns during progress.
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting (continued) Problem Cause and Measures Problem Cause and Measures Water is not - The amount of softener used may have been above the supplied to the Fabric softener - Before rinsing, the appliance spins to drain out any “MAX” line in the detergent drawer. (P.12) drum during the overflows remaining water.
  • Page 21: Error Display

    If the installation, test run and inspection of the washing machine are not Check the drain hose for any of following problems: carried out following this installation method, Panasonic will not be liable for - It is blocked with debris.
  • Page 22: Moving And Installing

    Moving and Installing Removing the anchor rods Levelling the appliance 4 Pull the anchor rod out. The anchor rods keep the interior of ■How to remove Prepare a No.17 spanner. (sold the appliance in place, and protect it The rod stops twice during removal. separately) from vibration during transportation.
  • Page 23: Connecting The Hoses

    Connecting the Hoses Connect the hoses properly to prevent water leaks. Water supply hose Drain hose ■Maximum connection distance of hoses and mains lead ■ Mains water pressure and water flow ■Draining to a sink or wash basin ● Water pressure: 0.03-1.0 MPa Right side connections CAUTION If the water pressure exceeds this...
  • Page 24: Checking After Installation

    Checking after Installation Appliance parts checklist Test run Anchor rods Mains plug tt on 4 0 4 00 2:32 Have you removed all 2 anchor Is the appliance plugged into an rods and fitted cover caps? AC 220-240 V household mains (P.42, 43) socket? (see back cover) 5 9,10,11...
  • Page 25: Electrical Connection (For Uk And Republic Of Ireland)

    Electrical Connection Consider the Environment (For UK and Republic of Ireland) For your safety, please read the How to replace the fuse Disposing of packaging Recommended detergent in following text carefully. The location of the fuse differs accordance with the The packaging used to protect the This appliance is supplied with a depending on the type of AC mains...
  • Page 26: Power And Water Consumption

    Eco function Power Water Programme Temperature Load Time is selected consumption consumption Supplier’s model identifier NA-140ZS1 NA-168ZS1 Rated capacity of Cotton 10 kg 1.10 kWh 88 L 2:32 40 °C – cotton for the standard at 60 °C with full load...

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