Danby DWM045WDB User Manual Page 10

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POSITIONING THE DRAIN HOSE
Installation Instructions
Connect the drain hose to the water outlet of the washing machine then
fasten it with a hose clamp. Vertical drainage is available only, the drain hose
can be put in the basin or bathtub, as long as the drain hose range is 0.7 m
(70 cm) low to 1.2 m (120 cm) high.
CONNECTING THE POWER CORD
Note: Make sure the power socket is a grounded socket and a 15 amp fuse.
Warning:
The plug is a 3 prong grounding plug, do not tamper with or modify the plug. If your electrical outlet is not
equipped to take a 3 prong grounded plug, please call a certi ed technician or electrician to upgrade your
plug outlet.
Never try and connect the grounding wire of the washing machine with a gas pipe, water pipe, or any other
power cord.
Do not use if the unit has a damaged power cord.
DETERGENT DISPENSER
1. Pull out the detergent dispenser.
2. Add an appropriate amount of laundry detergent to the dispenser (see chart).
3. Add an appropriate amount of fabric softener to the softener dispenser.
4. Push the detergent dispenser back in place.
5. Set wash cycle as desired.
Note: It is advised that the fabric softener be added to the wash at the last rinse. Do not open the lid while the
cycle is spinning or the softener will be introduced at the wrong time in the cycle.
Water Level Detergent
(grams)
1 47-50
2 39-42
3 31-36
4 25-28
5 16-20
Water Level Softener (Normal-
Grams)
Softener
(Concentrated -
Grams)
114 5
220 7
325 10
430 13
536 16
BEFORE WASHING
Prepare the wash load. Mix large and small articles in a load to get the best washing results. Drop articles loosely into
the inner tub. Do not pack articles in or wrap them. Articles should move freely through the wash water for best cleaning
results. Articles should rollover, sink and then reappear.
When washing very large articles, do not ll inner tub as full as with other loads. The water level in your washer should t
the size of your wash load. Small load will use lower water levels. There must be enough water in the inner tub to allow
articles to move and turn over freely. Overloading the inner tub can result in poor washing and rinsing. Overloading may
also cause wrinkling and tearing of articles.
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