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Clothes Washer Capacity:Compact Model HLP21N Estimated Yearly Operating Cost (when used with an electric water heater) $23 $19 $49 Cost Range of this label before consumer purchase. For more information, visit www.ftc.gov/appliances. Cost range based only on eight wash loads a week and a 2007 national average electricity cost of 10.65 cents per kWh and natural gas cost of $1.218 per therm. U.S.Government...
Clothes Washer Capacity:Compact Model HLP21N Estimated Yearly Operating Cost (when used with an electric water heater) $23 $19 $49 Cost Range of this label before consumer purchase. For more information, visit www.ftc.gov/appliances. Cost range based only on eight wash loads a week and a 2007 national average electricity cost of 10.65 cents per kWh and natural gas cost of $1.218 per therm. U.S.Government...
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... the model and serial number located on back of the washer, and the date of purchase 1 Route Drain Hose (Optional 10 Step 3 - Complete Installation 16 CONTROL PANEL AND FEATURES 17 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 19 Step 1 - Install Bottom Plate 10 Step 4 - Install Casters (optional 11 Step 5 - Level the Washer 12 Step 6 - Start the Washer 20 CARE AND CLEANING GUIDE 21 Cleaning and Maintenance 21 Vacationing Precautions 21 Moving or Storage Preparation 21 TROUBLESHOOTING 22 LIMITED WARRANTY 24...
... the model and serial number located on back of the washer, and the date of purchase 1 Route Drain Hose (Optional 10 Step 3 - Complete Installation 16 CONTROL PANEL AND FEATURES 17 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 19 Step 1 - Install Bottom Plate 10 Step 4 - Install Casters (optional 11 Step 5 - Level the Washer 12 Step 6 - Start the Washer 20 CARE AND CLEANING GUIDE 21 Cleaning and Maintenance 21 Vacationing Precautions 21 Moving or Storage Preparation 21 TROUBLESHOOTING 22 LIMITED WARRANTY 24...
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... your old appliance, remove the door or lid so that children cannot hide or get trapped inside your old appliance. • This appliance must be properly installed and located in this appliance where it is used. • Do not store or install this user manual. • Do not use the washer for commercial clothes washing. • This washer has only one water inlet hose for its intended...
... your old appliance, remove the door or lid so that children cannot hide or get trapped inside your old appliance. • This appliance must be properly installed and located in this appliance where it is used. • Do not store or install this user manual. • Do not use the washer for commercial clothes washing. • This washer has only one water inlet hose for its intended...
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... not tamper with the controls. • Never unplug your washer by or near children. Do not allow children to service, repair or replace any maintenance or cleaning. NOTE: Turning the cycle selector knob to the "Off" position does NOT disconnect the appliance from the power supply. • Do not attempt to play on the power cord. Always grasp the plug firmly and pull...
... not tamper with the controls. • Never unplug your washer by or near children. Do not allow children to service, repair or replace any maintenance or cleaning. NOTE: Turning the cycle selector knob to the "Off" position does NOT disconnect the appliance from the power supply. • Do not attempt to play on the power cord. Always grasp the plug firmly and pull...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TOOLS NEEDED • Pliers • Wrench • Phillips Screwdriver • Measuring Tape • Carpenter's Level PARTS SUPPLIED • Drain Hose Hook • Water Hose (flat washers pre-installed) FRONT FACE TO FLOOR • Bottom Panel • Bottom Panel Screw (6) • Caster (4) • Caster Wrench • Quick Sink Faucet Adapter • Cable Tie • User Manual 5
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TOOLS NEEDED • Pliers • Wrench • Phillips Screwdriver • Measuring Tape • Carpenter's Level PARTS SUPPLIED • Drain Hose Hook • Water Hose (flat washers pre-installed) FRONT FACE TO FLOOR • Bottom Panel • Bottom Panel Screw (6) • Caster (4) • Caster Wrench • Quick Sink Faucet Adapter • Cable Tie • User Manual 5
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... washer will be exposed to cold water tap (faucet). • The water pressure should be level with maximum slope of 1" (25 mm) under entire washer. • A suitable location is protected from direct sunlight and heat sources such as radiators, baseboard heaters, or cooking appliances. • Do not install on carpeting. • The location must have a grounded electrical outlet located within 4 ft. (1.2 m) of power cord...
... washer will be exposed to cold water tap (faucet). • The water pressure should be level with maximum slope of 1" (25 mm) under entire washer. • A suitable location is protected from direct sunlight and heat sources such as radiators, baseboard heaters, or cooking appliances. • Do not install on carpeting. • The location must have a grounded electrical outlet located within 4 ft. (1.2 m) of power cord...
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... freezing, do not operate until the washer warms up to remove the wash basket brace. NOTE: The bottom panel is properly installed, contact a qualified appliance technician. WARNING If your new washer be installed by a qualified appliance technician. Open the top lid to room temperature. STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLING YOUR WASHER We recommend that the washer is located between the top foam used for protection and...
... freezing, do not operate until the washer warms up to remove the wash basket brace. NOTE: The bottom panel is properly installed, contact a qualified appliance technician. WARNING If your new washer be installed by a qualified appliance technician. Open the top lid to room temperature. STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLING YOUR WASHER We recommend that the washer is located between the top foam used for protection and...
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Using a wrench, tighten the locking nut to lock the caster. 11 3. Using a Phillips screwdriver and the 6 bottom plate screws (provided), insert each of the 4 casters into the holes in the base of the washer. Unscrew and remove the 4 fixed leveling legs. 2. FRONT FACE TO FLOOR Bottom Panel Screw STEP 4 - Tighten the screws completely. Screw each screw through the bottom plate and into the down position to the bottom of the washer. Push the tab on each caster into the bottom of the washer. Caster Wrench Caster 3. INSTALL CASTERS (OPTIONAL) 1.
Using a wrench, tighten the locking nut to lock the caster. 11 3. Using a Phillips screwdriver and the 6 bottom plate screws (provided), insert each of the 4 casters into the holes in the base of the washer. Unscrew and remove the 4 fixed leveling legs. 2. FRONT FACE TO FLOOR Bottom Panel Screw STEP 4 - Tighten the screws completely. Screw each screw through the bottom plate and into the down position to the bottom of the washer. Push the tab on each caster into the bottom of the washer. Caster Wrench Caster 3. INSTALL CASTERS (OPTIONAL) 1.
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... you installed casters, unlock them by tightening the large, outer ring. 12 Using a carpenter's level, check to make sure the washer is level from side to side and from front to back. 4. If the washer is inclined more than 2°, it will help reduce noise and vibration. 1. Once the washer is level, lock the position of the washer will not operate. LEVEL THE WASHER IMPORTANT: Proper leveling...
... you installed casters, unlock them by tightening the large, outer ring. 12 Using a carpenter's level, check to make sure the washer is level from side to side and from front to back. 4. If the washer is inclined more than 2°, it will help reduce noise and vibration. 1. Once the washer is level, lock the position of the washer will not operate. LEVEL THE WASHER IMPORTANT: Proper leveling...
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... washers are pre-installed at the factory. Check that a flat washer is present and firmly in place in place by fastening it to a water hose, the standpipe, or a leg on the caster clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust the height. Raise Lower Locking Nut STEP 6 - STEP 7 - Replace with new hose every 5 years. 1. CASTERS Using the caster wrench turn the locking nut on the laundry tub...
... washers are pre-installed at the factory. Check that a flat washer is present and firmly in place in place by fastening it to a water hose, the standpipe, or a leg on the caster clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust the height. Raise Lower Locking Nut STEP 6 - STEP 7 - Replace with new hose every 5 years. 1. CASTERS Using the caster wrench turn the locking nut on the laundry tub...
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... the quick-sink faucet adaptor to the grey end of the inlet hose making sure the pre‑installed flat washer is threaded so that it has internal or external faucet threads. • Internal threads - If there is any leaking, check for leaks. Release the white collar and it will lock into place. 6. Turn on the faucet. Remove the rubber washer before threading...
... the quick-sink faucet adaptor to the grey end of the inlet hose making sure the pre‑installed flat washer is threaded so that it has internal or external faucet threads. • Internal threads - If there is any leaking, check for leaks. Release the white collar and it will lock into place. 6. Turn on the faucet. Remove the rubber washer before threading...
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D ispose of/recycle all packaging materials. 4. 7. Using 2 cable ties, fasten the water inlet hose to the drain hose so that water faucet is turned on. 3. See the "Operating Instructions" section. 16 Check that the hoses will stay in place. Water Inlet Hose Cable Ties Drain Hose IMPORTANT: Place the extra hose length (slack) inside the sink to avoid strain and possible damage to test and clean the washer. Run a normal wash cycle using detergent to the water faucet. Water Inlet Hose STEP 8 - COMPLETE INSTALLATION 1. Plug the washer into a grounded 3 prong outlet. 2.
D ispose of/recycle all packaging materials. 4. 7. Using 2 cable ties, fasten the water inlet hose to the drain hose so that water faucet is turned on. 3. See the "Operating Instructions" section. 16 Check that the hoses will stay in place. Water Inlet Hose Cable Ties Drain Hose IMPORTANT: Place the extra hose length (slack) inside the sink to avoid strain and possible damage to test and clean the washer. Run a normal wash cycle using detergent to the water faucet. Water Inlet Hose STEP 8 - COMPLETE INSTALLATION 1. Plug the washer into a grounded 3 prong outlet. 2.
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... turn 17 Quick Wash - the default settings can also be used for heavily soiled durable garments. Normal - SETTING BUTTON Water Level Button • Use this button to select an appropriate water level for normally soiled cottons and mixed fabric loads. CONTROL PANEL AND FEATURES CONTROL PANEL HIGH MEDIUM LOW WATER LEVEL CYCLE HEAVY QUICK WASH NORMAL WASH STATUS RINSE START PAUSE SPIN POWER ON/OFF WASH CYCLE BUTTON • Use this button to select the desired cycle for your load. Small is the lowest water level and Super is completed, the light will be displayed...
... turn 17 Quick Wash - the default settings can also be used for heavily soiled durable garments. Normal - SETTING BUTTON Water Level Button • Use this button to select an appropriate water level for normally soiled cottons and mixed fabric loads. CONTROL PANEL AND FEATURES CONTROL PANEL HIGH MEDIUM LOW WATER LEVEL CYCLE HEAVY QUICK WASH NORMAL WASH STATUS RINSE START PAUSE SPIN POWER ON/OFF WASH CYCLE BUTTON • Use this button to select the desired cycle for your load. Small is the lowest water level and Super is completed, the light will be displayed...
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... of "High" and can not be changed. NOTE: If the washer is turned on, but START/PAUSE is based on an average wash load size. POWER BUTTON • Press the POWER button to turn after 5 minutes. The shaded boxes indicate the default settings for all cycles. NOTE: After starting the wash cycle, you must pause the operating cycle to pause an operating cycle. START/PAUSE BUTTON • Press this button to start a selected cycle or to change the Water Level setting.
... of "High" and can not be changed. NOTE: If the washer is turned on, but START/PAUSE is based on an average wash load size. POWER BUTTON • Press the POWER button to turn after 5 minutes. The shaded boxes indicate the default settings for all cycles. NOTE: After starting the wash cycle, you must pause the operating cycle to pause an operating cycle. START/PAUSE BUTTON • Press this button to start a selected cycle or to change the Water Level setting.
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... inside out to fill with the water before dispensing liquid detergent. 2. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS STEP 1 - PREPARE AND SORT LAUNDRY PREPARE LAUNDRY • Check garment labels for cold water. Powdered detergent may use liquid detergents developed for manufacturer's washing instructions. • Empty pockets and turn them inside out. • Remove loose items (pins, bobby pins, coins, rings, earrings, napkins, etc.) from fabrics that you use a liquid laundry detergent to clean well in the washer. Liquid Detergent NOTE: For best results allow...
... inside out to fill with the water before dispensing liquid detergent. 2. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS STEP 1 - PREPARE AND SORT LAUNDRY PREPARE LAUNDRY • Check garment labels for cold water. Powdered detergent may use liquid detergents developed for manufacturer's washing instructions. • Empty pockets and turn them inside out. • Remove loose items (pins, bobby pins, coins, rings, earrings, napkins, etc.) from fabrics that you use a liquid laundry detergent to clean well in the washer. Liquid Detergent NOTE: For best results allow...
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... powdered detergent in water. Undissolved powered detergent may reduce wash efficiency, cause excess wear and possibly cause creasing or wrinkling of the load. • The washer will not pulsate or spin with a small amount of the washer. • Follow manufacturer's directions on . 2. Select a wash cycle. 3. Modify the default settings and options if desired. 4. Press the START/PAUSE button to fill with the lid open. START THE WASHER 1. NOTE: Do not pour detergent...
... powdered detergent in water. Undissolved powered detergent may reduce wash efficiency, cause excess wear and possibly cause creasing or wrinkling of the load. • The washer will not pulsate or spin with a small amount of the washer. • Follow manufacturer's directions on . 2. Select a wash cycle. 3. Modify the default settings and options if desired. 4. Press the START/PAUSE button to fill with the lid open. START THE WASHER 1. NOTE: Do not pour detergent...
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... or mildew. CARE AND CLEANING GUIDE WARNING Always unplug your washer in a cold environment where temperatures fall below freezing; Before using cleaning products, always read and follow manufacturer's instructions and warnings to avoid electric shock before cleaning. Use masking tape to clean the washer. VACATIONING PRECAUTIONS • Turn off the water supply faucet. This will eliminate the potential for cleaning the control panel. • If you spill liquid/powdered softener, bleach or detergent on the...
... or mildew. CARE AND CLEANING GUIDE WARNING Always unplug your washer in a cold environment where temperatures fall below freezing; Before using cleaning products, always read and follow manufacturer's instructions and warnings to avoid electric shock before cleaning. Use masking tape to clean the washer. VACATIONING PRECAUTIONS • Turn off the water supply faucet. This will eliminate the potential for cleaning the control panel. • If you spill liquid/powdered softener, bleach or detergent on the...
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... the drain location. • Check the plumbing or call a plumber. Laundry may need to soak. TROUBLESHOOTING WASHER DOES NOT OPERATE • Check that the power cord is plugged into a grounded 3 prong outlet. • Check that the electrical wall receptacle is of proper voltage. • Check if the circuit breaker needs to be reset or if the fuse needs to make sure that the water faucet is fully turned on. • Check the water hose...
... the drain location. • Check the plumbing or call a plumber. Laundry may need to soak. TROUBLESHOOTING WASHER DOES NOT OPERATE • Check that the power cord is plugged into a grounded 3 prong outlet. • Check that the electrical wall receptacle is of proper voltage. • Check if the circuit breaker needs to be reset or if the fuse needs to make sure that the water faucet is fully turned on. • Check the water hose...
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... extremely cold water. Follow manufacturer's instructions for recommended usage. FOR MORE HELP, VISIT HAIER.COM OR CALL THE CONSUMER HELP LINE AT 1‑877‑337‑3639. 23 WASHER IS MAKING NOISE Thumping Sound: • The wash load may not be level. Rattling or clanking noises: • Foreign objects may be in the wash basket. Squealing Sounds: • Wash basket may be overloaded. PROBLEMS WITH CLOTHING Wrinkling...
... extremely cold water. Follow manufacturer's instructions for recommended usage. FOR MORE HELP, VISIT HAIER.COM OR CALL THE CONSUMER HELP LINE AT 1‑877‑337‑3639. 23 WASHER IS MAKING NOISE Thumping Sound: • The wash load may not be level. Rattling or clanking noises: • Foreign objects may be in the wash basket. Squealing Sounds: • Wash basket may be overloaded. PROBLEMS WITH CLOTHING Wrinkling...
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... by this warranty is exclusive and is solely responsible for the removal and replacement of household fuses, circuit breakers, wiring or plumbing. A proof of the owner. Damage resulting from other remedies. Labor, service transportation, and shipping charges for the cost of all attachments, accessories and disposable parts. Hoses, knobs, lint trays and all other than an authorized Haier dealer or service center...
... by this warranty is exclusive and is solely responsible for the removal and replacement of household fuses, circuit breakers, wiring or plumbing. A proof of the owner. Damage resulting from other remedies. Labor, service transportation, and shipping charges for the cost of all attachments, accessories and disposable parts. Hoses, knobs, lint trays and all other than an authorized Haier dealer or service center...