Panasonic NA140XR1 Operations Instructions

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Customer Service Centre (For UK and Republic of Ireland)
Monday to Friday
9:00 - 17:00
Excluding public holidays.
0844 844 3899
If calling from the Republic of Ireland,
please call
01 289 8333
Printed in Slovenia
http://www.panasonic.com 09-2016
© Panasonic Corporation 2016 (WGB)(WGN)(WNR)
Specifications
Check the power supply
Model No. NA-140XR1 NA-168XR1
Rated voltage 220 - 240 V
Rated frequency 50 Hz
Maximum energy rated
power input
2000 - 2350 W
Heating energy rated power
input
2000 W (230 V)
Product dimensions 596 mm (W) × 635 mm (D) × 840 mm (H)
Product weight 77 kg
Maximum mass of dry cloth 10 kg 8 kg
Water consumption
Refer to “Power and Water Consumption”.
( P.46)
Pressure of tap water 0.03 - 1.0 MPa
The rated power of the
appliance is shown on the
name plate. Make sure it
matches the specifications of
your residence.
Name plate
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Contents
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AFETY PRECAUTIONS
Before Using
Washing
Optional Functions
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Installation / Others
Operating & Installation
Instructions
Washing Machine
(Domestic use)
Model No.
NA-140XR1
NA-168XR1
4
8
14
24
29
32
37
Thank you for purchasing this product.
- Read these instructions carefully for optimum performance and
safety before use.
- Keep this manual for future reference.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Specifications

Customer Service Centre (For UK and Republic of Ireland)Monday to Friday9:00 - 17:00Excluding public holidays.0844 844 3899If calling from the Republi

Page 2 - Contents

18Programme ListNOTE● The required time varies depending on temperature, water pressure, drainage condition, and load size.Programme DescriptionMax lo

Page 3 - Safety Precautions

20Details of ProgrammesSettingsProgrammeAvailable programmeAuto setting140XR1 168XR1 TemperatureRinse cyclesSpin speed140XR1 168XR1Fabric typeXCotton✓

Page 4 - CAUTION

22Tips for Each Programme When washing● Place items flat on top of each other inside the drum.● For wool items, use a mild liquid detergent.● To rinse

Page 5 - Before Washing

24Changing Programme SettingsYou can change the washing temperature according to the type of laundry or the degree of soiling.After selecting a progra

Page 6 - Control Panel

26Washing with Optional FunctionsYou can select and run a combination of wash, rinse and spin processes.*1 Drains first if there is water in the drum.

Page 7 - Detergent

28Changing Appliance SettingsYou can turn off the buzzer that sounds at the end of the programme. To activateDo the same operation as you did for canc

Page 8 - Washing

30Maintenance (continued)Wash the detergent drawer with water.A build-up of detergent can develop mould.1 Pull out the detergent drawer.2 Remove the s

Page 9

32Opening the Door in an EmergencyWhen the door stays locked due to a power failure, or while displaying an error that starts with “H”, the door can b

Page 10 - Programme List

34Troubleshooting (continued)Problem Cause and MeasuresRinse/SpinWater is not supplied to the drum during the rinse process - Before rinsing, the appl

Page 11 - Details of Programmes

36Error DisplayUnable to drainWhat to doCheck the drain hose for any of following problems: - It is blocked with debris. - Hose tip is immersed in wat

Page 12 - Tips for Each Programme

2ContentsSAFETY PRECAUTIONS Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Before Using Checking You

Page 13 - Changing Programme Settings

38Moving and InstallingThe anchor rods keep the interior of the appliance in place, and protect it from vibration during transportation.NOTE● Operatin

Page 14

40Connecting the HosesConnect the hoses properly to prevent water leaks. Maximum connection distance of hoses and mains leadRight side connectionsWate

Page 15 - Maintenance

42Checking after InstallationAppliance parts checklistInstallation place □● Is the appliance on a flat, stable surface?● Does it run without vibrating

Page 16 - Maintenance (continued)

44Electrical Connection (For UK and Republic of Ireland)For your safety, please read the following text carefully.This appliance is supplied with a mo

Page 17 - Troubleshooting

46Power and Water Consumption*1 Results are calculated based on the usage of the Eco function and the maximum spin speed, in compliance with EN 60456.

Page 18 - Troubleshooting (continued)

4Safety PrecautionsRead and follow these safety precautions.For the safety of you and your family● This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years

Page 19 - Choosing the Right Location

6Safety Precautions (continued)Correct use● This appliance is only suitable for textiles labelled washing machine washable.● Do not connect to a hot w

Page 20 - Moving and Installing

8Checking Your Washing MachineDoorDrum(Washing/spin-drying tub)Drain filter (P.31)Door sealHingeEmergency door unlock tab (P.32)Control panel (P.10)De

Page 21 - Connecting the Hoses

10Control Panel1. Power buttons [On] [Off]2. Programme selection dialUse this dial to choose a programme suitable for the laundry. (P.18)3. Display (P

Page 22 - Checking after Installation

12Detergent● Add detergent, etc. before pressing “Start/Pause”.● Read instructions on the packet of detergent or other agent, for correct quantity dep

Page 23 - Consider the Environment

14Washing Basic MethodNOTE● Do not get laundry caught in the door.It can cause damage to the door seal.● Do not put too much laundry into the drum.It

Page 24 - Product Fiche

16Washing Eco-friendly LaundryWashes using less energy and water, but takes longer. (P.46)24 31Setting of the programme for the energy consumption val

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