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Product Type Tumble Dryer
Brand Hisense
Model HDGE80H
Capacity 8 kg
Drying Type Condenser
Energy Efficiency Class B
Annual Energy Consumption 504 kWh
Dimensions (H x W x D) 850 x 597 x 636 mm
Net Weight 49 kg
Rated Voltage 220-240 V
Rated Frequency 50 Hz
Rated Current 10 A
Noise Level 65 dB
Programs Cotton, Synthetics, Delicate, Mix, Quick 30', Eco, Iron Dry, Cupboard Dry, Extra Dry
Delay Start Yes, up to 24 hours
Child Lock Yes
Lint Filter Yes, clean after each cycle
Condenser Cleaning Periodic cleaning required
Door Hinge Left (reversible)
Spare Parts Available Filter, belt, heating element, capacitor

Frequently Asked Questions - HDGE80H HISENSE

How do I clean the lint filter?
Open the door and pull the filter upward. Remove lint by hand or with a soft brush. Rinse under running water if necessary, then dry thoroughly before reinserting.
What should I do if the dryer does not start?
Check that the door is fully closed and the child lock is off. Ensure the machine is plugged in and the circuit breaker is on. Also, the delay start may be set; cancel it.
How often should I clean the condenser?
Clean the condenser every 30 cycles or at least once a month. Remove the condenser unit from the bottom of the dryer and rinse with water to remove fluff.
Can I dry delicate fabrics like silk or wool?
Yes, use the Delicate or Wool program. Place delicate items in a mesh laundry bag and do not overdry. Check care labels first.
Why is the drying time longer than expected?
Possible reasons: clothes are too wet (spin them better), the lint filter is clogged, the condenser needs cleaning, or the load is too large. Also, room temperature affects drying.
How do I reverse the door opening direction?
The door is reversible. Unscrew the hinge screws, remove the door, and attach it on the opposite side using the provided screw holes. Refer to the manual for detailed steps.
What does the 'Child Lock' feature do?
It locks the control panel to prevent children from changing settings. Activate by pressing and holding the Child Lock button for 3 seconds. Deactivate similarly.
How do I use the delay start function?
Select your drying program, then press the Delay Start button repeatedly to set the desired delay in hours (up to 24). Press Start to begin the countdown.
The dryer stops mid-cycle, what could be wrong?
The water tank may be full, the lint filter clogged, or the condenser needs cleaning. Also, check if the overload protection tripped. Reduce load size if needed.
Where can I find spare parts for my HDGE80H?
Contact Hisense customer service or authorized dealers. Common parts include lint filter, drive belt, heating element, and condenser. Use original parts for safety.

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USER MANUAL HDGE80H HISENSE

Before operating this unit, please read this manual thoroughly, and retain for future reference.

MODEL: HWGE9014

HWGE8014

English

The following symbols are used throughout the manual and they have the following meanings:

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Information, advice, tip, or recommendation

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Warning – general danger

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Warning – danger of electric shock

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Warning – danger of hot surface

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Warning – danger of fire

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It is important that you carefully read the instructions.

CONTENTS

4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONSINTRODUCTION
10 WASHING MACHINE DESCRIPTION
11 Technical specifications
12 Control unit
14 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONPREPARINGTHE WASHINGMACHINEBEFORE FIRSTUSE
14 Removing the blocking rods
15 Moving and transport after installation
16 Selecting the room
16 Adjusting the washing machine feet
18 Connecting to water supply
19 Aqua stop
19 Total aqua stop
20 Connecting and securing the water discharge hose
22 Connecting the appliance to the power mains
23 BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME
24 WASHING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (1-7)STEPS OFTHE WASHINGPROCESS
24 Step 1: Heed the labels on the laundry
25 Step 2: Preparing the washing process
27 Step 3: Choosing the washing programme
31 Step 4: Choosing the settings
35 Step 5: Selecting additional functions
37 Step 6: Starting the washing programme
38 Step 7: Change of washing programme or manual (physical) cancellation
39 Step 8: End of the washing programme
40 INTERRUPTIONS AND CHANGING THE PROGRAMME
43 MAINTENANCE & CLEANINGWASHINGMACHINECLEANING ANDMAINTENANCE
43 Cleaning the dispenser tray
44 Cleaning the water supply hose, detergent dispenser housing, and rubber door gasket
45 Cleaning the pump filter
46 Cleaning the washing machine exterior
47 TROUBLESHOOTINGTROUBLE-SHOOTING
47 What to do ...?
48 Troubleshooting and error table
52 Servicing
53 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WASHING AND ECONOMIC USE YOUR WASHING MACHINEMISCELLANE-OUS
56 Stain removal tips
58 DISPOSAL
59 PROGRAM DURATION AND SPINNING RATE TABLE
60 INFORMATION FOR TEST INSTITUTE

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Warning symbol with exclamation mark inside triangle

Carefully read the instructions for use before using the washing machine.

Please, do not use the washing machine without reading and understanding these instructions or use first.

These instructions for use of a washing machine are supplied with different types or models of washing machines. Therefore, they may include descriptions of settings or equipment that are not available in your washing machine.

Failure to observe the instructions for use or inappropriate use of the washing machine may result in damage to the laundry or the appliance, or injury to the user. Keep the instruction manual handy, near the washing machine.

Instructions for use are available through Hisense customer service centers.

Your washing machine is intended solely for household use. If the washing machine is used for professional, for-profit purpose or purpose exceeding normal use in a household, or if the washing machine is used by a person who is not a consumer, the warranty period shall be equal to the shortest warranty period required by relevant legislation.

Follow the instructions for correct installation of the Hisense washing machine and connection to the water and power mains (see chapter »INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION«).

Connection to water and power supply has to be executed by an adequately trained technician or expert.

Any repair and maintenance pertaining to safety or performance should be done by trained experts.

To avoid danger, a damaged power cord may only be replaced by the manufacturer, a service technician, or an authorized person.

Before connecting the washing machine to the power mains, wait for at least 2 hours until it reaches room temperature.

In case of a defect, only use approved spare parts by authorized manufacturers.

In case of incorrect washing machine connection, incorrect use, or servicing by an unauthorized person, the user shall bear the cost of any damage as such damage shall not be covered by warranty.

The washing machine may not be connected to the power mains using an extension cord.

Do not connect the washing machine to power mains using an external switching device such as a programme timer, or connect it to power mains that is regularly switched on and off by the power supply provider.

Do not connect the washing machine to an electrical outlet intended for an electric shaver or hair dryer.

Do not install the washing machine in a room where the temperature can drop to below 5°C, as washing machine parts may be damaged in case of water freezing.

Place the washing machine on a level and stable solid (concrete) base.

If the washing machine is placed on an elevated stable base, the washing machine has to be additionally secured against tipping.

Before the first use of the washing machine, remove the blocking rods, as switching on a blocked washing machine can result in serious damage (see chapter »INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION/Removing the blocking rods«). Warranty shall be void in cases of such damage.

To connect the washing machine to water supply, make sure to use the supplied water supply hose and gaskets. Water pressure has to be between 0.05 and 0.8 MPa (0.5 – 8 bar).

Always use a new water supply hose to connect the washing machine to water supply; do not reuse an old water supply hose.

The end of the water discharge hose should reach into a water drain line.

Before the start of the washing cycle, press the door on the indicated spot until it locks into place. The door cannot be opened during washing machine operation.

We recommend removing any impurities from the washing machine drum before the first wash using the Cotton 90°C programme (see PROGRAMME TABLE).

After the washing cycle, close the water tap and pull out the washing machine plug from the power socket.

Clean the pump filter whenever the symbol 📋 appears on the display unit.

Only use the washing machine for washing laundry, as described in the instruction manual. The machine is not intended for dry cleaning.

Only use agents for machine washing and care of laundry. We shall not be responsible for any damages or discolouration of gaskets and plastic parts resulting from incorrect use of bleaching or colouring agents.

When descaling, only use descaling agents with added anti-corrosion protection. (Only use non-corrosive descaling agents.) Follow the manufacturer's instructions. Finish the descaling process with several rinse cycles or by running the Drum Clean (Self-cleaning programme) in order to remove any residual acid (e.g. vinegar etc.).

Do not use detergents that contain solvents as this could lead to release of poisonous gases, damage to the washing machine, and risk of fire and explosion.

No silver ions are released during the washing programme.

The washing machine is not intended for use by persons (including children) with physical or mental impairments, or persons lacking experience and knowledge. These persons should be instructed about the use of the washing machine by a person responsible for their safety.

The warranty does not cover consumables, minor deviations in colour, increased noise that results from appliance age and which does not affect the functionality of the appliance, and aesthetic defects on components, which do not affect the functionality and safety of the appliance.

CHILD SAFETY

Before closing the washing machine door and running the programme, make sure there is nothing except laundry in the drum (e.g. if a child climbed into the washing machine drum and closed the door from the inside).

Keep the detergent and conditioner out of reach of children.

Activate the child lock. See chapter »CHOOSING THE SETTINGS/Child lock«.

Do not let children younger than three years come near the appliance, unless they are under constant supervision.

The washing machine is made in compliance with all relevant safety standards.

This washing machine may be used by children aged 8 years and above and by persons with reduced physical,

sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, but only if they are supervised during the use of the washing machine, if they have been provided relevant instructions regarding safe use of the washing machine, and if they understand the hazards of inappropriate use. Make sure children do not play with the appliance. Children may not clean the washing machine or perform any maintenance tasks without supervision.

DANGER OF HOT SURFACE

At higher washing temperatures, the door glass will heat up. Be careful to avoid burns. Make sure children do not play near the door glass.

WATER OVERFLOW PROTECTION (WITH WASHING MACHINE SWITCHED ON) ⚠️

If the water level in the appliance rises above normal level, then the excess water level protection will be activated. It will shut off the water supply and start pumping out the water. The program is interrupted and an error is reported (see TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE).

TRANSPORT/TRANSPORT AFTER INSTALLATION

If you intend to move the washing machine after it has been installed, it should be blocked by inserting at least one blocking rod (see chapter "INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION/Moving and transport after installation"). Before inserting the blocking rods, disconnect the washing machine from the power mains!

WASHING MACHINE DESCRIPTION

FRONT

1 Control unit 2 Start/pause button 3 Programme selector knob 4 On/off/reset button 5 Dispenser tray 6 Door 7 Rating plate 8 Pump filter

34 5 1 6 7 8

BACK

1 Water supply hose 2 Power cord 3 Water discharge hose 4 Adjustable feet

1 2 3 4

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

(DEPENDING ON THE MODEL)

Rating plate with basic information about the washing machine is fitted on the front wall of the washing machine door opening (see chapter "WASHING MACHINE DESCRIPTION").

Maximum load See rating plate
Width 600 mm 600 mm
Height 850 mm 850 mm
Washing machine depth (a) 545 mm 610 mm
Depth with door closed 577 mm 640 mm
Depth with door open (b) 1062 mm 1125 mm
Washing machine weight 8kg/9kg (depending on the model)
Rated Voltage See rating plate
Nominal power See rating plate
Connection See rating plate
Water pressure See rating plate
CurrentSee rating plate
FrequencySee rating plate

Rating plate

Hisense

TYPE: PS15/XXXXX MODEL: XXXXXX.X

Art.No.: XXXXXX Ser.No.: XXXXXXXX IPX4

220-240 V ~ XX Hz ☐ XX A Pmax.: XXXX W

XXXX W Ⓢ XXXX/min X kg 0.05-0.8 MPa

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MADE IN SLOVENIA

CONTROL UNIT

Auto 60° Allergy Steam 40° Shirts 30° Wool 30° Quick Eco 40-60 Spin Rinse + Spin Drum Clean Cotton 90° 60° 40° 30° 20° Mix 40° 30° Reset 3 sec. Pause & Add 1 2 3

1 ON/OFF/RESET BUTTON

Use this button to turn the washing machine on and off, and to reset the washing programme.

2 PROGRAMME SELECTOR KNOB

3 START/PAUSE BUTTON Use this button to start or pause a programme.

Upon start-up or during pause, the button backlight will flash; when the programme is started and in progress, it will be lit continuously.

Power Save Time Save Water Extra 1600 1200 1000 800 18:00 Prewash Spin Start Delay 54 67

4 WASHING MODE

4a POWER SAVE

4b TIME SAVE

5 WATER EXTRA (HIGH WATER LEVEL)

6 PREWASH

7 SPIN (SPINNING RATE 1600/DRAIN PUMP

STOP

Option to set the spinning rate

CLEAN THE PUMP

FILTER symbol lighting

9 CHILD LOCK symbol -0 lighting

Press the positions 7+10 and hold them for 3 seconds.

10 START DELAY

10 Option to set a start

delay

INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION

Remove all packaging. When removing the packaging, make sure not to damage the appliance with a sharp object.

REMOVING THE BLOCKING RODS

⚠️ Before the first use of the appliance, transport rods must be removed. A blocked washing machine may be damaged when it is switched on for the first time. Warranty shall be void in cases of such damage!

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1 Move the hoses and undo the screws on the back of the washing machine.

Remove the two angular pieces.

2 Slide the angular pieces onto the groove in the blocking rod; before doing so, rotate the right angular piece to the opposite side.

3 Use the angular pieces to rotate the blocking rods by 90° and pull them out.

Cover the two holes through which the blocking rods were inserted with plastic plugs, and redo the screws that you undid in step 1. The plastic plugs are supplied in the bag with the washing machine instruction manual.

MOVING AND TRANSPORT AFTER INSTALLATION

If you wish to move the washing machine after it has been installed, the angular pieces and at least one blocking rod have to be re-installed to prevent vibration damage to the washing machine during transport (see chapter »INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION/Removing the blocking rods«). If you lost the angular pieces and the blocking rods, they can be ordered from the manufacturer. After transport, the washing machine should be left to stand still for at least two hours before it is connected to the power mains, so that it can reach room temperature. The appliance should be installed and connected by a trained technician. ⚠️ Carefully read the instructions for use before connecting the washing machine. Repair or any warranty claim resulting from incorrect connection or use of the washing machine shall not be covered by the warranty.

SELECTING THE ROOM

The floor on which the washing machine is placed must have a concrete base. It should be clean and dry; otherwise, the washing machine may slide. Also, clean the bottom surface of adjustable feet.

The washing machine must stand level and stable on a solid base.

ADJUSTING THE WASHING MACHINE FEET

Use a water scale and spanner No. 32 (for feet) and 17 (for the nut).

Diagram illustrating washing machine operation with numbered steps and directional arrows indicating cycle

1. Level the washing machine in longitudinal and transverse direction by rotating the adjustable feet.

2. After adjusting the height of the feet, firmly tighten the jam nuts (counter nuts) using a spanner No. 17, by turning them towards the bottom of the washing machine ↑ (see figure).

Incorrect levelling of the washing machine with the adjustable legs may cause vibration, appliance sliding across the room, and loud operation. Incorrect levelling of the washing machine is not subject to warranty.

Sometimes, unusual or louder noise may appear during appliance operation; these are mostly the result of improper installation.

Washing machine installation clearances

25 mm 25 mm 1

50 mm 2

The washing machine may not be in contact with a wall or adjacent furniture. For optimum washing machine operation, we recommend observing the clearances from the walls as indicated in the figure.

In case of failure to observe the minimum required clearances, safe and correct washing machine operation cannot be ensured. Moreover, overheating can also occur (figures 1 and 2).

Installing the washing machine under a countertop is not recommended.

Opening the washing machine door (bird's-eye view)

b a 180°

See chapter »WASHING MACHINE DESCRIPTION/Technical information«).

a = Washing machine depth b = Depth with door open

Before connecting the washing machine to the power mains, wait for at least 2 hours until it reaches room temperature.

CONNECTING TO WATER SUPPLY

Attach the hose to the water tap by screwing it onto the thread.

A AQUA STOP B TOTAL AQUA STOP C REGULAR CONNECTION

For normal washing machine operation, the pressure in the water mains should be between 0.05 and 0.8 MPa (0.5 - 8 bar). Minimum dynamic water pressure can be determined by measuring the water flow. In 15 seconds, 3 litres of water should flow from a fully open tap. If your model has connections for both hot and cold water, then connect one hose to the cold water supply (blue wing nut or blue mark on the hose) and the other one to the hot water supply (red wing nut or red mark on the hose), as indicated on the back of the washing machine. Connections are labelled with letters C and H (C = cold, H = hot). Warm water (mixture of hot and cold water) is only added for programmes at 40 °C or higher. Tighten the water supply hose by hand, firmly enough for the hose to have a good seal (max. 2 Nm). After connecting the hose, the seal must be checked for any leaks. Do not use pliers or similar tools when connecting the hose as this could damage the nut thread. Only use the water supply hose supplied with the appliance. Do not use any used or other hoses.

AQUA STOP (ONLY WITH SOME MODELS)

If an internal tube or hose is damaged, a shut-off system is activated that cuts the water supply to the washing machine. In such case, the control glass (a) will turn red. Replace the water supply hose.

Diagram of a faucet and a valve assembly (no text or labels)

TOTAL AQUA STOP (ONLY WITH SOME MODELS)

If an internal tube or hose is damaged and if water is present on the bottom of the washing machine, a shut-off system is activated that cuts the water supply to the washing machine. In this case, the washing process will be stopped, water supply will be cut off, and the washing machine will switch on the pump and signal an error.

Illustration of a faucet with a valve and handle (no text or symbols)

Do not dip the water supply hose with the Aqua stop system in water as it contains an electric valve.

When connecting the water supply hose, make sure to connect it in a way that allows adequate and unobstructed water supply.

CONNECTING AND SECURING THE WATER DISCHARGE HOSE

Feed the water discharge hose into a washbasin or a bathtub, or connect it directly to a drain (discharge hose minimum diameter 4 cm). The vertical distance from the floor to the end of the discharge hose may be no more than 100 cm and no less than 60 cm. It can be attached in three ways (A, B, C).

max 100 cm min 60 cm A B C max 50 cm max 100 cm max 150 cm

A: Discharge hose end may be placed over a washbasin or a bathtub. B: Use a string fed through the opening in the elbow support to attach the hose and prevent it from slipping to the floor.

B: Discharge hose may also be attached directly to the washbasin drain.

max 90 cm max 160 cm A B C max 30-40 cm min 60 cm max 100 cm

C: Discharge hose can also be attached to a wall drain with a trap; such trap should be properly installed to allow cleaning.

Line drawing of a washing machine with attached tubing and a close-up inset showing a cable clamp (no text or symbols)

D: The discharge hose has to be attached and affixed to the pin on the back of the washing machine, as shown in the figure.

If the discharge hose is not correctly attached, safe and correct washing machine operation cannot be ensured.

CONNECTING THE APPLIANCE TO THE POWER MAINS

Diagram showing two washing machines connected by a power outlet, with time and duration labels indicating 2 hours.

Before connecting the washing machine to the power mains, wait for at least 2 hours until it reaches room temperature.

Connect the washing machine to a grounded power outlet. After installation, the wall outlet should be freely accessible. The outlet should be fitted with an earth contact (in compliance with the relevant regulations).

Information on your washing machine is indicated on the rating plate (see chapter »WASHING MACHINE DESCRIPTION/Technical information«).

⚠️ We recommend using over-voltage protection to protect the appliance in case of a lightning strike.

The washing machine may not be connected to the power mains using an extension cord.

Do not connect the washing machine to an electrical outlet intended for an electric shaver or hair dryer.

Any repair and maintenance pertaining to safety or performance should be done by trained experts.

A damaged power cord may only be replaced by a person authorized by the manufacturer.

BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME

Make sure the washing machine is disconnected from the power mains; then, open the door towards you (figures 1 and 2).

Before first use, clean the washing machine drum with a soft moist cotton cloth and water, or use the Cotton 90°C programme. There should be no laundry in the washing machine drum; the drum should be empty (figures 3 and 4).

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Do not use any solvents or cleaning agents that could damage the washing machine (please observe the recommendations and warnings provided by the cleaning agent manufacturers).

WASHING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (1–7)

STEP 1: HEED THE LABELS ON THE LAUNDRY

Normal wash;Sensitive laundryMax.washing temp.95°C95Max.washing temp.60°C60Max.washing temp.40°C40Max.washing temp.30°C30Hand wash onlyHISENSE HDGE80H - WASHING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (1–7) - 1Do not washHISENSE HDGE80H - WASHING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (1–7) - 2
Bleaching Bleaching in cool waterBleaching not allowed
Dry cleaning Dry cleaning with all agentsAPetroleum solvent R11, R113PDry cleaning in kerosene, pure alcohol, and R113FDry cleaning not allowedHISENSE HDGE80H - WASHING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (1–7) - 3
Ironing Hot ironing, max.200°C...Hot ironing, max.150°C...Hot ironing, max.110°C...Ironing not allowedHISENSE HDGE80H - WASHING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (1–7) - 4
Drying Dry flat (place on a flat surface)—Drip dry||||Line dry☐High temperature●Low temperature●Do not tumble dry☒

STEP 2: PREPARING THE WASHING PROCESS

  1. Sort the laundry by type of fabric, colour, soiling, and allowed washing temperature (see PROGRAMME TABLE).
  2. Wash the laundry that sheds a lot of fibre or lint separately from other laundry.
  3. Close the buttons and zippers, tie any ribbons, and turn the pockets inside out; remove any metal clips that could damage the laundry and washing machine interior, or clog the drain.
  4. Place very sensitive clothes and small items in a special-purpose laundry washing bag. (The special purpose laundry bag is available as an optional accessory.)

Illustration of five different clothing items: hooded jacket, hoodie, pants, shirt, and bag (no text or symbols).

SWITCHING ON THE WASHING MACHINE

Use the power cord to connect the washing machine to power mains, and connect the washing machine to water supply.

Press the (1) ON/OFF/RESET button to switch on the washing machine (figures 1 and 2).

Line drawing of a front-loading washing machine with a cable and labeled connection point (no text or symbols on the device itself).

Line drawing of a washing machine with a hand pointing to the door (no text or symbols).

LOADING THE WASHING MACHINE

Open the washing machine door by pulling the handle towards you (figure 1). Insert the laundry into the drum (after making sure the drum is empty) (figure 2). Close the washing machine door (figure 3).

Line drawing of a washing machine with a hand moving the air around it, showing no text or symbols.

Line drawing of a washing machine with a cloth inside, showing air flow direction (no text or symbols).

Diagram of a washing machine with a circular component and directional arrow indicating rotation (no text or symbols).

Do not overload the drum! See PROGRAMME TABLE and observe your nominal load as indicated on the rating plate.

If the washing machine drum is too full, the laundry will not be washed as thoroughly.

STEP 3: CHOOSING THE WASHING PROGRAMME

Choose the programme by rotating the programme selector knob (2) to the left or to the right (depending on the type of laundry and how heavily soiled it is). See PROGRAMME TABLE.

60° Allergy Steam 40° Shirts 30° Wool 30° Quick Eco 40-60 Spin Rinse + Spin Auto Cotton 90° 60° 40° 30° 20° Mix 40° 30° Drum Clean 2

Line drawing of a front-loading washing machine with a circular vent and side button, no text or symbols present.

During operation, the programme selector knob (2) will not rotate automatically. Washing programmes are comprehensive programmes that include all washing stages, including softening and spinning (this does not apply to Partial programmes). Partial programmes are independent programmes. Use them when you feel you do not need the entire washing programme.

PROGRAMME TABLE

ProgrammeMax. loadRecommended amountProgramme description
Cotton20°C - 90°C40°C NORMAL* MAX(9 kg HWGE9014/8 kg HWGE8014)Washing programme for normally or heavily soiled laundry, white or coloured. The temperature can be set separately; therefore, observe the instructions indicated on the clothing. Choose 40°C if the laundry is only lightly dirty. Spinning speed can be set to your preference.Programme duration and amount of water will be adjusted to the amount of laundry.NOTE: Model HWGE9014/HWGE8014 Series:Cotton, 40 degrees 1400 RPM spin speed.These are the cycles for a normally soiled load at rated capacity.
Mix(Mixed laundry/Synthetics)30°C - 40°C3.5 kgWashing programme for delicate clothing made of synthetic and mixed fibres or viscose, and for simple care of cotton.Observe the instructions indicated on the clothing. Most garments made of synthetic fibres are washed at 40°C.
Drum Clean(Self-cleaning programme)0 kg Washing programme is used to clean the drum and to remove detergent residues and bacteria. To select the programme, rotate the programme selector knob to the left or to the right to the Drum Clean (Self-cleaning programme) position. Other extra functions cannot be selected.The drum has to be empty. You can add some distilled (spirit) vinegar (approx. 2 dl) or sodium bicarbonate (1 tablespoon, or 15 g). We recommend running the programme at least once a month.

* Maximum load (MAX) ** Half load (1/2) / Any load (0 kg - MAX kg)

ProgrammeMax. loadRecommended amountProgramme description
Rinse + Spin (Partial programme)/ For softening,starching, or impregnating the washed laundry. It can also be used as a rinse programme, but without added softener. It is completed with an additional rinse.You can also choose WATER EXTRA(HIGH WATER LEVEL) by selecting the extra function.
Spin/Drain (Spinning rate/Drain)(Partial programme)/ Use the programme when you only wish to spin the laundry.If you only wish to pump out the water from the washing machine, press the SPIN (7)button to select (drain) ☑.
Eco 40-6040-60* MAXWashing cycle, which is able to clean normally soiled colored cotton laundry declared to be washable at 40°C or 60°C.
Quick30°C2.5 kgQuick washing programme for laundry that only needs refreshing.
Wool/Handwash30°C2 kgGentle washing programme for washing wool, silk, and clothes that require manual washing. Maximum temperature is 40°C. This programme has a short spinning cycle. Top spinning speed available is 800 rpm.
Shirts (Shirts with steam)40°C3.5 kg This program is intended for washing garments made of cotton, microfibres and synthetics; for washing collars and cuffs. The wash takes place at a low temperature, with a greater amount of water and gentle tumbling. Preset spinning speed is 800 rpm.

* Maximum load (MAX) ** Half load (1/2) / Any load (0 kg - MAX kg)

ProgrammeMax. loadRecommended amountProgramme description
Allergy Steam (Anti-allergy program with steam) 60°C** (1/2) This program is intended for washing normal to heavily soiled garments that require special care, such as garments for people with highly sensitive skin or skin allergies. We recommend turning the garments inside out, as this will also thoroughly wash out the skin and other residues. You can also select the option to wash at maximum temperature and maximum spinning speed. Preset spinning speed is 800 rpm.
Auto (Auto wash) 30°C* MAX (9 kg/8 kg)Washing programme automatically adjusts the duration of the main wash and the number of rinses depending on the amount of laundry in the machine. Use it for lightly soiled laundry. No extra programme settings are possible.

* Maximum load (MAX) ** Half load (1/2) / Any load (0 kg - MAX kg)

Maximum dosing (70 ml/g)
Half dosing (40 ml/g)
Low dosing (20 ml/g)

Maximum amount of laundry in kg (for the cotton programme) is indicated on the rating plate fitted under the washing machine door (see chapter »WASHING MACHINE DESCRIPTION/Technical information«). Maximum or nominal load applies to laundry prepared pursuant to the IEC 60456 standard. For better washing effect, we recommend loading the drum to 2/3 when using the cotton programmes.

STEP 4: CHOOSING THE SETTINGS

Most programmes feature basic settings, but these settings can be changed.

Adjust the settings by pressing the relevant function button (before pressing the (3) START/PAUSE button).

Functions that cannot be changed with the selected washing programme are partly lit (dimmed). Certain settings cannot be selected with some programmes. Such settings will not be lit, and the button will flash when pressed (see FUNCTION TABLE).

Description of lighting of functions for the selected programme:

  • Lit (Basic/preset setting);
  • Dimmed (Functions that can be adjusted) and
  • Unlit (Functions that cannot be selected).

Power Save Time Save Water Extra 1600 1200 1000 800 18:00 Prewash Spin Start Delay 4 4

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WASHING MODE

NORMAL CARE (basic/default setting)

POWER SAVE (4a) (This mode will save energy; washing time will be longer, and water consumption will be lower.)

TIME SAVE (4b) (This mode will save time as programme duration will be shorter, but it will use more water.)

We recommend a half-load for the Cotton programme.

Light on the button for the selected washing mode is lit.

HISENSE HDGE80H - WASHING MODE - 1

SPIN (SPINNING RATE/DRAIN/PUMP STOP)

For changing the spinning rate, only draining, and stop pump (7). With preset or selected spinning rate, (7a) will be lit on the display unit. If you select draining without spinning, the symbol Ⓞ (7b) will appear on the display unit. If you select "Pump stop", the symbol Ⓞ (7c) will appear on the display unit.

Select the "Pump stop" (7c) option when you want the laundry to stay soaked in the water from the last rinse cycle in order to prevent it from creasing when you are unable to take it from the washing machine immediately after the washing programme is complete. You may set the desired spinning rate. To continue the program, press the (3) START/PAUSE button that is lit. Water will be drained (pumped out) and the final spin cycle will be run.

Power Save Time Save Water Extra 1600 1200 18:00 1000 800 Prewash Spin Start Delay 7 7a 7b c

HISENSE HDGE80H - SPIN (SPINNING RATE/DRAIN/PUMP STOP) - 2

CHILD LOCK

A safety feature. To activate the child lock, simultaneously press the (7) SPIN (SPINNING RATE/DRAIN/PUMP STOP) and (10) START DELAY positions and hold them for at least three seconds. The selection will be confirmed by an acoustic signal and by a signal light (the symbol - (9) will be lit). Follow the same procedure to deactivate the child lock. As long as the child lock is activated, programme, settings, or additional functions cannot be changed. Child lock remains active even after the washing machine is switched off. For safety reasons, the child lock does not prevent switching off the washing machine with the (1) ON/OFF/RESET button. To select a new programme, the child lock must first be deactivated.

Power Save Time Save Water Extra 1600 1200 1000 800 18:00 Prewash Spin Start Delay 7 109

START DELAY

Use this function to start the washing cycle after a certain amount of time has elapsed. Press the (10) START DELAY position. -- will appear on the display (10a). If, for example, you choose a programme with a duration of 2:39, the time will be indicated on the display unit, and the symbol ☒ (10b) will be lit under the time.

If the function (10) START DELAY has been selected, then the symbol ☒ (10c) will be lit.

By pressing the (10) START DELAY position, you can adjust the time in 30-minute steps up to 6 hours, and by 1-hour steps up to 24 hours.

If nothing is pressed for 5 seconds, actual washing time will be displayed.

To set the time to the end of the washing programme again, press the (10)

START DELAY position.

The function is activated when the (3) START/PAUSE button is pressed. Washing machine is counting down the set time. When the countdown reaches zero, the selected washing programme will start automatically.

  • To interrupt or change the start delay time, press and hold the (1) ON/OFF/RESET button. Press the (10) START DELAY position to select a new delay time and confirm it by pressing the (3) START/PAUSE button.
  • To quickly cancel the start delay, press and hold the position (10) START DELAY for 3 seconds. The washing program will resume.
  • In case of a power supply failure before the delay time has elapsed, press the (3) START/PAUSE button to resume the delay time countdown.

Power Save Time Save Water Extra 1600 1200 1000 800 19:00 Prewash Spin Start Delay =0 10a 0 10 10c

STEP 5: SELECTING ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS

Activate/deactivate the functions by pressing the desired function (before pressing the (3) START/PAUSE button).

Some settings cannot be selected with certain programmes. Such functions will not be lit on the display unit, and when the corresponding button is pressed, an acoustic signal will be emitted and the light on the button will flash (see FUNCTION TABLE).

Power Save Time Save Water Extra 1600 1200 1000 800 18:00 Prewash Spin Start Delay 6 5

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WATER EXTRA (HIGH WATER LEVEL)

Use this function to wash with a larger amount of water, and with two additional rinse cycles on some programmes.

6

PREWASH

Washing heavily soiled laundry, particularly with stubborn superficial stains.

If you select PREWASH, add the detergent into the prewash compartment.

When the washing machine is switched off, all extra functions return to their basic or custom settings, except for the acoustic signal setting.

If you have set the START DELAY function and you are using liquid detergent, we do not recommend setting a programme without a pre-wash.

FUNCTION TABLE

ProgrammesTemp. [°C]NORMAL CARE (basic/default setting)POWER SAVETIME SAVEWATER EXTRA (HIGH WATER LEVEL)PREWASHPUMP STOPSPIN (SETTING THE SPINNING RATE)
Cotton40°C NORMAL90 • • • • • •
60 • • • • • •
40 • • • • •
30 • • • • •
20 • • • •
Mix(Mixed laundry/Synthetics)40 • • • • •
30 • • • • •
Drum Clean(Self-cleaning programme)-
Rinse + Spin(Partial programme)-
Spin/Drain (Spinning rate/Drain)(Partial programme)-
Eco 40-60 - •
Quick 30 • • •
Wool/Handwash 30 •• • • •
Shirts (Shirts with steam)40 •• • •
Allergy Steam (Anti-allergy program with steam)60 • • •
Auto(Auto wash)30 • • •

• Additional functions can be used with the Standard programme.

TIME OPTIMIZATION DURING THE PROGRAMME PROGRESS

In the early stage of the washing programme, the washing machine uses advanced technology to detect the amount of laundry. After load detection, the washing machine adjusts the programme duration.

STEP 6: STARTING THE WASHING PROGRAMME

Press the (3) START/PAUSE button.

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TIME REMAINING TO THE END OF THE PROGRAMME ☒ or START DELAY ☒ time (if set) will appear on the display.

Symbols will be lit on the selected functions.

After pressing the (3) START/PAUSE button, the spinning rate can be adjusted (except in the case of the Drum Clean (Self-cleaning programme) and SPIN (SPINNING RATE/DRAIN/PUMP STOP)) and child lock can be activated or deactivated, while other settings cannot be changed.

If anything is flashing on the display unit, the washing machine door is open or not closed correctly. Close the washing machine door and press the (3) button START/PAUSE again to resume the washing programme.

STEP 7: CHANGE OF WASHING PROGRAMME OR MANUAL (PHYSICAL) CANCELLATION

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1 To stop and cancel a washing programme, press the (1) ON/OFF/RESET button and hold it for more than 3 seconds.

2 The washing programme is temporarily paused when the time remaining until programme completion is flashing on the display unit ☒ At the same time, the washing machine pumps the water out of the washing machine drum. When the water is pumped out, washing machine door will be unlocked. If the water in the washing machine is hot, the washing machine will automatically cool it and pump/drain it out.

STEP 8: END OF THE WASHING PROGRAMME

The washing machine will indicate the end of the washing programme with an acoustic signal and »End« will appear on the display until the washing machine switches into low standby mode or switches off. After 5 minutes, the »End« sign will no longer be displayed.

End

  1. Open the washing machine door.
  2. Take the laundry from the drum.
  3. Close the door!
  4. Shut off the water supply tap.
  5. Switch off the washing machine (press the (1) ON/OFF/RESET button).
  6. Unplug the power cord from the outlet.

Image showing a power button icon connected to a numbered circle, likely indicating a step or sequence.

Reset 3 sec.

INTERRUPTIONS AND CHANGING THE PROGRAMME

MANUAL INTERRUPTION

To stop and cancel a washing programme, press the (1) ON/OFF/RESET button and hold it for more than 3 seconds. Signal lights will flash on the display. At the same time, the washing machine pumps the water out of the drum. When the water is pumped out, the washing machine door will be unlocked. If the water in the washing machine is hot, the washing machine will automatically cool it and pump/drain it out.

PERSONAL SETTINGS

Basic or default settings for each washing programme can also be changed. When you select the programme and additional functions, you may store such combination by pressing the (3) START/PAUSE button and holding it for five seconds. S C will appear on the display.

The programme will remain stored until it is changed using the same procedure.

Personal settings can also be reset to factory settings in the user menu.

PERSONAL SETTINGS MENU

Switch on the washing machine by pressing the (1) ON/OFF/RESET button. Simultaneously press the (6) PREWASH and (10) START DELAY positions to open the Personal Settings Menu. Signal lights for ☐ POWER SAVE, TIME SAVE, and WATER EXTRA (HIGH WATER LEVEL) will light up on the display unit. Number 1 will appear on the LED display, which also indicates the settings function. Rotate the programme selector knob (2) to the left or to the right to choose the function to change. Number 1 indicates sound settings and number 2 indicates resetting of Personal programme settings to factory defaults. If the desired settings are not selected in 20 seconds, the programme will automatically return to main menu. Press the (7) SPIN (SPINNING RATE/DRAIN/PUMP STOP) position to confirm the desired functions and their settings; press the (6) PREWASH position to go back one step. Acoustic signal volume can be set at four levels (0 means the sound is off; 1 means that the button sound is activated; 2 means low volume, and 3 means high volume). Choose the volume level by rotating the programme selector knob (2) to the left or to the right. The lowest setting means that the acoustic signal is switched off.

PAUSE BUTTON

The washing programme can always be stopped by pressing the (3) START/PAUSE button. The washing programme is temporarily paused when the time remaining until programme completion is flashing on the display unit ☒ If there is no water in the drum and water temperature is not too high, then the door will unlock after a certain period of time, and they can be opened. To resume the washing program, first close the door and then press the key (3) START/PAUSE button.

ADDING/REMOVING LAUNDRY DURING WASHING MACHINE OPERATION

After a certain period of time, the washing machine door can be opened if the water level and temperature are below a predefined threshold.

If the conditions below are met, then the electronic door lock is released and the washing machine door can be opened:

• water temperature in the drum has to be suitable, • water level in the drum has to be below a certain value.

In order to add or remove laundry from the washing machine during programme operation, proceed as follows:

  1. Press the (3) START/PAUSE button.
  2. If all conditions for release of electronic door lock are met, then you can open the washing machine door and add or remove laundry from the drum.
  3. Close the washing machine door!
  4. Press the (3) START/PAUSE button.

The washing program will resume.

If you add a considerable amount of laundry during the wash, the laundry could be washed less effectively, since the washing machine initially sensed a lower weight of the load of laundry and added a smaller amount of water. Insufficient amount of water relative to the amount of laundry could also cause damage to the laundry (rubbing of dry laundry), and washing time can be longer.

Washing time will resume from the point at which the washing programme was interrupted.

ERRORS

In case of an error or fault, the programme will be interrupted.

Flashing signal lights and an acoustic signal will warn about such occurrence (see TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE), and the error will be indicated on the display (E:XX).

POWER SUPPLY FAILURE

In case of a power supply failure, the washing programme is interrupted. When power supply resumes, »PF« (Power Failure) will appear on the display unit. To resume the washing programme, press the button (3) START/PAUSE.

Delay time will not be reset.

Washing time will resume from the point at which the washing programme was interrupted.

OPENING THE DOOR MANUALLY IN CASE OF A POWER OUTAGE - IN CASE OF A PROGRAM PAUSE

Diagram illustrating washing machine operation with labeled parts and 2x speed indicator.

1. When the program is paused or interrupted, open the filter cap using a suitable tool (flat screwdriver or a similar tool).

2. The washing machine door can only be opened by simultaneously pulling the special lever (located at the filter) and the door handle.

3. Open the washing machine door manually by pulling the handle towards you.

OPENING THE DOOR (PAUSE/CANCEL - CHANGE PROGRAMME)

The washing machine door can be opened if the water level in the machine is low enough and if the water temperature is not excessively high. Otherwise, use manual (physical) interruption (see chapter INTERRUPTIONS AND CHANGING THE PROGRAMME/Manual (physical) interruption).

If there is still water in the washing machine after a power outage, make sure not to open the door before you manually drain the water from the washing machine via the pump filter (see chapter »CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE/Cleaning the pump filter«).

MAINTENANCE & CLEANING

Before cleaning, unplug the washing machine from the power mains.

Children should not clean the washing machine or perform maintenance tasks without proper supervision!

CLEANING THE DISPENSER TRAY

The dispenser tray should be cleaned at least twice per month.

Diagram illustrating the process of washing machine operation, showing step-by-step instructions for cleaning and pouring water.

1. To remove the dispenser tray from the housing, press the small tab.

2. Clean the dispenser tray under running water using a brush, and dry it. Also, remove any detergent residue from the bottom of the housing.

3 If required, remove and clean the plug cap.

4 Clean the plug cap under running water and replace it.

Do not wash the dispenser tray in a dishwasher.

CLEANING THE WATER SUPPLY HOSE, DETERGENT DISPENSER HOUSING, AND RUBBER DOOR GASKET

Diagram illustrating washing machine operation with labeled components and cycle arrows.

1 Clean the net filter often under running water.

2 Use a brush to clean the entire washing machine rinsing section, especially the nozzles on the upper side of the rinsing chamber.

3 After every wash, wipe the rubber door seal to extend its useful life.

CLEANING THE PUMP FILTER

During cleaning, some water may be spilled. It is therefore recommended to place an absorbent cloth on the floor.

Diagram illustrating the process of washing machine tooling, showing steps from fan turning to doorbell handling.

1 Open the pump filter cap using a suitable tool (flat screwdriver or a similar tool).

2 Pull out the water outlet funnel before cleaning the pump filter. Rotate the pump filter slowly in the counterclockwise direction. Pull out and remove the pump filter to allow the water to slowly drain.

3 Clean the pump filter thoroughly under running water.

4,5 Remove all and any objects and impurities from the filter housing and the pump propeller. Replace the pump filter as shown in the figure and fasten it by rotating in the clockwise direction. For a good seal, the filter gasket surface should be clean.

⚠ Clean the pump filter and the in-wall water trap whenever the symbol Ⓗ(8) appears on the display unit.

The pump filter must be occasionally cleaned, especially after washing very fleecy, woolly, or very old laundry.

CLEANING THE WASHING MACHINE EXTERIOR

Always disconnect the washing machine from the power mains before cleaning.

Clean the washing machine exterior and display unit using a soft damp cotton cloth and water.

Do not use any solvents or cleaning agents that could damage the washing machine (please observe the recommendations and warnings provided by the cleaning agent manufacturers).

Do not clean the washing machine with a jet of water!

Line drawing of a washing machine with a drain and a bowl nearby (no text or symbols).

TROUBLESHOOTING

WHAT TO DO ...?

The washing machine shall automatically control the operation of particular functions during the washing cycle. If any irregularity is identified, this will be indicated by reporting (E:XX) on the display. The washing machine will report the error until it is switched off. Disturbances from the environment (e.g. the power grid) may result in various error reports (see TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE). In such case:

  • Switch off the washing machine and wait for a few seconds.
  • Switch on the washing machine and repeat the washing programme.
  • Most errors during operation can be resolved by the user (see TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE).
  • If the error persists, call an authorized service unit. • Repairs may only be carried out by an adequately trained person.
  • Repair or any warranty claim resulting from incorrect connection or use of the washing machine shall not be covered by the warranty. In such cases, the costs of repair shall be charged to the user.

The warranty does not cover the errors or failures resulting from disturbances from the environment (lightning strike, power grid failures, natural disasters etc.).

TROUBLESHOOTING AND ERROR TABLE

Problem/ errorIndication on the display unit and problem descriptionWhat to do?
E0 Incorrect settingsRestart the programme. If the error reoccurs, call a service technician.
E1 Temperature sensor error.Inlet water too cold. Repeat the washing programme.If the washing machine reports this error again, call a service technician.
E2 Door lock error.Make sure the washing machine door is closed.Unplug the power cord from the outlet; then, plug the power cord back into the outlet and switch on the washing machine.If the error reoccurs, call a service technician.
E3 Water filling error.Check the following:is the water inlet valve open,is the filter on the water supply hose clean,is the water supply hose deformed (clipped, clogged etc.),is the pressure in the water mains between 0.05 and 0.8 MPa (0,5-8 bar).Then, press the (3) START/PAUSE button to resume the programme. If the error reoccurs, call a service technician.
E4 Motor error Restart the programme. If the error reoccurs,call a service technician.
E5 Motor errorRestart the programme. If the error reoccurs, call a service technician.
E6 Water heating error Restart the programme. If the error reoccurs,call a service technician.
E7 Water draining errorCheck the following:is the pump filter clean,is the discharge hose clogged,is the drain clogged,if the discharge hose placed is placed below the maximum and above the minimum height (see chapter »INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION/ Connecting and securing the water discharge hose«);then, press the (3) START/PAUSE button again. If the error reoccurs, call a service technician.
E9 Water detected at the bottom of the washing machine (Total Aqua Stop system) HISENSE HDGE80H - TROUBLESHOOTING AND ERROR TABLE - 1Turn off the appliance and turn it back on. If the error reoccurs, call a service technician.
E10 Water level sensor error. HISENSE HDGE80H - TROUBLESHOOTING AND ERROR TABLE - 2Unplug the power cord from the outlet; then, plug the power cord back into the outlet and switch on the washing machine. If the error reoccurs, call a service technician.
E11 Water overflow HISENSE HDGE80H - TROUBLESHOOTING AND ERROR TABLE - 3If there is water in the drum that exceeds a certain level, and an error is reported on the display unit, the washing program will be interrupted and water will be pumped out of the washing machine. Restart the programme. If the error reoccurs, call a service technician. If there is water in the drum that exceeds a certain level, and an error is reported on the display unit, while the washing machine continues to add water, close the water tap and call a service technician.
E12 Motor control error HISENSE HDGE80H - TROUBLESHOOTING AND ERROR TABLE - 4Restart the programme. If the error reoccurs, call a service technician.
E22 Error while locking the door. Door is closed, but it cannot be locked. Switch off the washing machine. Switch it back on and restart the washing program. If the error reoccurs, call a service technician.
E23 Error while unlocking the door. HISENSE HDGE80H - TROUBLESHOOTING AND ERROR TABLE - 5Door is closed, but it cannot be unlocked. Turn off the washing machine, then turn it back on. If the error reoccurs, call a service technician. To open the door, see chapter »INTERRUPTIONS AND CHANGING THE PROGRAMME/Opening the door manually«.
E36 Electronics communication failure in the washing machine HISENSE HDGE80H - TROUBLESHOOTING AND ERROR TABLE - 6Unplug the power cord from the outlet; then, plug the power cord back into the outlet and switch on the washing machine. If the error reoccurs, call a service technician.
E37 Electronics communication failure in the washing machine HISENSE HDGE80H - TROUBLESHOOTING AND ERROR TABLE - 7Unplug the power cord from the outlet; then, plug the power cord back into the outlet and switch on the washing machine. If the error reoccurs, call a service technician.
[77X]Water drain system alert. Symbol will appear.Alert about reduced water flow in the pumping stage. Check the following:is the pump filter clean,is the discharge hose clogged,is the drain clogged,if the discharge hose placed is placed below the maximum and above the minimum height (see chapter »INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION/Connecting and securing the water discharge hose«).
Unevenly distributed laundryWhen the washing programme is complete, the symbol will remain lit on the display unit.Manually distribute the laundry and run the spinning programme.See additional description under TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE.
cln System warning to run the Drum Clean (Self-cleaning programme)HISENSE HDGE80H - TROUBLESHOOTING AND ERROR TABLE - 8After the washing programme is complete, the signs »cln« and »End« will alternate on the display unit.We recommend running the Drum Clean (Self-cleaning programme).
»PF« Power supply failure warning(»PF«/Power Failure)HISENSE HDGE80H - TROUBLESHOOTING AND ERROR TABLE - 9Washing process was interrupted due to power supply failure.To restart, press the (3) START/PAUSE button.
Unresponsive display unit and all buttonsManually (physically) stop the programme by pressing the button (1) ON/OFF/RESETand hold it for more than 3 seconds.Unplug the power cord from the outlet; then, plug the power cord back into the outlet and switch on the washing machine.If the error reoccurs, call a service technician.
HISENSE HDGE80H - TROUBLESHOOTING AND ERROR TABLE - 10Washing machine standing by, ready to resume the washing programmeThe time remaining until programme completion is alternately lit and off on the display unitTo resume the washing program, press the button (3) START/PAUSE, or manually (physically) stop the programme and press the button (1) ON/OFF/RESETand hold it for more than 3 seconds.
Preparation for unlocking the doorSignal lights will flash on the display unit.HISENSE HDGE80H - TROUBLESHOOTING AND ERROR TABLE - 11Wait until the process is completed. If no error is indicated after the process, then a new programme can be started.Water has to be drained. Wait for the door to unlock.

Unevenly distributed laundry or lumps of laundry in the washing machine drum can cause problems such as vibration and noisy operation. The washing machine detects such problems and the UKS* (*stability control system) will be activated.

Smaller loads (e.g., one towel, one sweater, one bathrobe, etc.) or clothes made of materials with special geometrical properties are virtually impossible to distribute evenly across the washing machine drum (slippers, large items, etc.). This results in several attempts to redistribute the laundry, which in turn leads to longer programme duration. In extreme cases of unfavourable conditions, the programme can be completed without the spinning cycle.

The UKS* (*stability control system) allows stable operation and a longer washing machine useful life.

If the problems persist despite observing the advice above, call an authorized service technician. Repair or any warranty claim resulting from incorrect connection or use of the washing machine shall not be covered by the warranty. In this case, the user will cover the cost of repair.

SERVICING

Before calling a service technician

When you contact a service centre, please state your washing machine's type (1), code/ID (2), model number (3), and serial number (4).

Type, code/ID, model, and serial number are indicated on the rating (type) plate located on the front side of the washing machine door opening.

⚠ In case of a defect, only use approved spare parts by authorized manufacturers.

⚠️ Repair or any warranty claim resulting from incorrect connection or use of the washing machine shall not be covered by the warranty. In such cases, the costs of repair shall be charged to the user.

1 2 3 4 43 Hisense TYPE: PS15/XXXXX Art.No.: XXXXXX 220-240 V ~ XX Hz XXXX W MODEL: XXXXXX.X Ser.No.: XXXXXXXX XX A XXXX/min Pmax.: XXXX W X kg 0,05-0,8 MPa CE MADE IN SLOVENIA

Additional information, equipment and accessories for maintenance can be obtained through Hisense customer service centers.

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WASHING AND ECONOMIC USE OF YOUR WASHING MACHINE

Wash new coloured garments separately the first time.

Wash heavily soiled laundry in smaller amounts, with more powder detergent or with a pre-wash cycle.

Apply a special stain remover on stubborn stains before the wash. We recommend referring to STAIN REMOVAL TIPS.

With slightly soiled laundry, we recommend a programme without a pre-wash cycle, use of shorter programmes (e.g. TIME SAVE) and a lower washing temperature.

If you often wash laundry at low temperatures and with liquid detergents, bacteria may spawn which can cause odour in the washing machine. To prevent such odour, we recommend occasionally running the Drum Clean (Self-cleaning programme) (see PROGRAMME TABLE).

We recommend avoiding washing very small amounts of laundry as this will lead to excessive use of energy and poorer washing machine performance.

Loosen any folded laundry before putting it into the drum. Only use detergents for machine washing.

Add powder or liquid detergents as instructed by the manufacturer, according to the washing temperature and selected washing programme.

If water hardness exceeds 14° dH, water softener should be used. Heater damage resulting from incorrect use of water softeners shall not be covered by the warranty. Check the information on water hardness with your local water supply company or authority.

Use of chlorine-based bleaches is not recommended as they can damage the heater.

Do not add hardened lumps of powder detergent into the detergent dispenser as this may clog the piping in the washing machine.

When using thick liquid laundry care products, we recommend diluting them with water to prevent clogging the dispenser tray drain.

Liquid detergents are intended for washing programmes without a prewash cycle.

At higher spinning rates, there will be less residual moisture in the laundry. As a result, drying in a tumble dryer will be more economical and faster.

Water hardnessHardness levels
°dH (°N) m mol/l °fH(°F) p.p.m.
1 - soft < 8,4 < 1,5 < 15 < 150
2 - normal 8,4 - 14 1,5 - 2,5 15 - 25 150 - 250
3 - hard > 14 > 2,5 > 25 > 250

Check the information on water hardness with your local water supply company or authority.

Diagram illustrating the internal components of a washing machine, showing parts being inserted into different compartments with magnified views.

1 A separator/divider tab is supplied with the washing machine, which allows adding liquid detergent to the main wash compartment (left compartment).

2 When using powder detergent, the separator/divider tab should be lifted.

3 When using liquid detergent, the separator/divider tab should be lowered.

Symbols of detergent dispenser compartments
💡prewash
💡main wash
💡softening

We recommend adding powder detergent immediately before the washing cycle. If you add it sooner, make sure the detergent compartment in the dispenser tray is completely dry before adding the powder detergent: otherwise, the powder detergent may cake before the start of the washing process. Pour the conditioner into the dispenser tray, into the compartment with the symbol ☀. Observe the recommendation on the conditioner packaging. Do not fill the conditioner compartment over the max. indication (maximum indicated level). Otherwise, the conditioner will be added to the laundry too soon, leading to poorer washing effect.

STAIN REMOVAL TIPS

Before using special-purpose stain removers, try using the natural methods that do not harm the environment on less stubborn stains.

However, prompt action is required! Soak the stain with an absorbent sponge or a paper towel; then, rinse with cold (lukewarm) water – but never with hot water!

Stains Stain removal
Mud When the stain is dry, first scrape it off the garment before washing it in the washing machine. If the stain is stubborn, soak it with an enzyme-based stain remover before the wash. If the stain is not stubborn, wash the laundry with liquid detergent or powder detergent and water before the wash.
Antiperspirant Before washing in the washing machine, apply liquid detergent onto the laundry. Apply stain removers on any stubborn stains. Alternatively, use oxygen-based bleach for the wash.
Tea Soak or rinse the laundry in cold water and add stain remover if necessary.
Chocolate Soak or rinse the laundry with lukewarm soapy water. Then, apply lemon juice and rinse.
Ink Before washing in the washing machine, apply stain removers on the stain. You may also use denatured alcohol. Turn the garment inside out and place a paper towel under the stain. Use the alcohol on the back side of the stain. At the end of the pro-cess, thoroughly rinse the garment.
Felt tip pens Dilute some starch in water and apply it to the stain. When it dries, scrape it off with a brush; then, wash the garment in the washing machine.
Baby food (urine, mud, food stains)Before washing in the washing machine, soak the stains in lukewarm water for at least half an hour. For easier stain re-moval, add an enzyme-based stain remover.
Grass Before washing in the washing machine, soak the laundry in an enzyme-based stain remover.Grass stains can also be re-moved by soaking (for approx. 1 hour) in diluted lemon juice or distilled vinegar.
Eggs Soak the garment in an enzyme-based stain remover. Soak in cold water for at least 30 minutes or a few hours if the stains are stubborn. Then, wash in the washing machine.
Coffee Soak the garment in salt water. If the stain is not fresh, soak it with a mixture of glycerine, ammonia and alcohol.
Shoe polish Apply cooking oil to the stain and rinse.
Blood Fresh stain – rinse the garment with cool water and wash it in the washing machine. Dried stain – soak the garment in an enzyme-based stain remover. Then, wash in the washing machine. If the stain does not vanish, try to remove it with a bleach suitable for your garment.
Glue, chewing gum Place the garment in a bag and put it in the freezer until the stain hardens. Then, remove it with a blunt knife. Then, dilute the stain with a prewash stain remover and rinse thoroughly. Then, wash the laundry as usual.
Makeup Use a stain remover for the prewash; then, wash in the washing machine.
Butter Before washing in the washing machine, apply stain remover to the stain. Then, rinse with hot water (as hot as the fabric will al-low).
Milk Soak the garment in an enzyme-based stain remover. Soak for at least 30 minutes or a few hours if the stains are stubborn. Then, wash in the washing machine.
Fruit juice Apply a mixture of salt and water on the stain. Leave to take effect for a while, then rinse. You can apply sodium bicarbonate, distilled vinegar or lemon juice on the stain before washing in the washing machine. For old stains, use glycerine. After 20 minutes, rinse with cold water, then wash the laundry in the washing machine.
Wine Soak the laundry in cold water for at least 30 minutes. Also, use a stain remover. Then, wash in the washing machine.
Wax Put the garment into the freezer until the wax hardens. Then, scrape it off. Remove the remaining wax by placing a paper towel onto the stain, and then heat it with an iron until the paper absorbs the wax.
Sweat Before washing in the washing machine, rub liquid detergent thoroughly into the stain.
Chewing gum Put the garment into the freezer until the chewing gum hardens. Then, scrape it off. Then, wash in the washing machine.

DISPOSAL

HISENSE HDGE80H - DISPOSAL - 1

Packaging is made of environmentally friendly materials that can be recycled, disposed of, or destroyed without any hazard to the environment. To this end, packaging materials are labelled appropriately.

The symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that the product should not be treated as normal household waste. Take the product to an authorized collection centre for waste electric and electronic equipment processing.

When disposing of the washing machine at the end of its useful life, remove all power cords, and destroy the door latch and switch to prevent the door from locking or latching (child safety).

Correct disposal of the product will help prevent any negative effects on the environment and health of people, which could occur in case of incorrect product removal. For detailed information on removal and processing of the product, please contact the relevant municipal body in charge of waste management, your waste disposal service, or the store where you bought the product.

PROGRAM DURATION AND SPINNING RATE TABLE

ProgrammesTemp. [°C]NORMALCARE (basic/default setting)SPIN (SPINNING RATE)
Washing time [minutes][rpm]
Cotton 90 218* 1200
60 182
40 224
30 106
20 97
Mix (Mixed laundry/Synthetics)40 117** 1000
30 114
Drum Clean (Self-cleaning programme)- 112 -
Rinse + Spin (Partial programme)- 32 * 1200
Spin/Drain (Spinning rate/Drain) (Partial programme)- 17 * 1200
Eco 40-60 - 175 * 1200
Quick 30 20 ** 1000
Wool/Handwash 30 49 ** 800
Shirts 🎨 (Shirts with steam)40 61 ** 800
Allergy Steam 🎨 (Anti-allergy program with steam)60 138 * 800
Auto (Auto wash)30 93 * 1200

* Spinning rate can be changed, and the newly set rate can be up to the maximum rate ** Depending on the model Standard programme

Low water temperature, low mains voltage and different washing loads may affect the washing time; the remaining time displayed is adjusted accordingly during the washing process.

INFORMATION FOR TEST INSTITUTE

ENERGY LABELLING (9 KG)

Australian standard AS/NZS 2040-1:2005 + A1:2007, A2:2009,A3:2010AS/NZS 2040-2:2005 + A1:2012AS/NZS 6400:2005 + A1:2006, A2:2006,A3:2006, A4:2010, A5:2011, A6:2013
Washing program Cotton 40 degree, 1400 rpm, 9 kg cotton
Connection Cold water 20°C
Test method for noise measurement IEC-60704-2-4
Power requirement when machine turned off < 0,3 W
Power requirement for Delayed Start < 6,0 W
Power requirement when program finished < 3,0 W

LOADING PROCEDURE FOR STANDARD TEST (9 KG)

Detergent, PBIS and Anti-Sudsing Agent (18 g) must be added via the detergent compartment.

When loading the machine for testing according to AS/NZS 2040:2005 it shall be loaded according to the table below. Garments are placed on top of each other in layers and the soil swatches should be placed inside the wash drum in the direction shown in the table, seen from above.

Top Swatches Swatchplacement
35 Bath towel 1 Center
34 Pillow case 1 Right
33 Pillow case 1 Front
32 Sheet 1 Left
31 Undershort
30 T-shirt 1 Rear
29 Tablecloth 1 Right
28 Shirt 1 Front
27 Undershort 1 Rear
26 T-shirt 1 Front
25 Undershort 1 Center
24 Pillow case 1 Front
23 Sheet 1 Left
22 Wash chloths (all)
21 Bath towel 2 Right
20 Shirt 1 Center
19 T-shirt 1 Rear
18 Undershort
17 Undershort
16 Tablecloth 1 Left
15 T-shirt 1 Right
14 Bath towel 1 Left
13 Handkerchiefs (all)
12 Sheet 1 Right
11 Pillow case 1 Rear
10 T-shirt 1 Front
9 Undershort 1 Center
8 Shirt
7 Bath towel 1 Front
6 Tablecloth 1 Left
5 T-shirt 1 Front
4 Sheet 1 Right
3 Pillow case 1 Rear
2 Pillow case 1 Left
1 Bath towel 1 Right
Total 30

Illustration of loaded Wash Drum for standard test.| Category | Value | |---|---| | Top | 35 | | Top | 34 | | Top | 33 | | Top | 32 | | Bottom | 4 | | Bottom | 3 | | Bottom | 2 | | Bottom | 1 |

ENERGY LABELLING (8 KG)

Australian standard AS/NZS 2040-1:2005 + A1:2007, A2:2009,A3:2010AS/NZS 2040-2:2005 + A1:2012AS/NZS 6400:2005 + A1:2006, A2:2006,A3:2006, A4:2010, A5:2011, A6:2013
Washing program Cotton 40 degree, 1400 rpm, 8 kg cotton
Connection Cold water 20°C
Test method for noise measurement IEC-60704-2-4
Power requirement when machine turned off < 0,3 W
Power requirement for Delayed Start < 6,0 W
Power requirement when program finished < 3,0 W

LOADING PROCEDURE FOR STANDARD TEST (8 KG)

Detergent, PBIS and Anti-Sudsing Agent (16 g) must be added via the detergent compartment.

When loading the machine for testing according to AS/NZS 2040:2005 it shall be loaded according to the table below. Garments are placed on top of each other in layers and the soil swatches should be placed inside the wash drum in the direction shown in the table, seen from above.

Top Swatches Swatchplacement
33 Bath towel 1 Front
32 Pillow case 1 Rear
31 Shirt 1 Right
30 T-shirt 1 Left
29 Undershort 1 Front
28 Bath towel
27 Tablecloth 1 Rear
26 Sheet 1 Left
25 Undershort
24 T-shirt 1 Center
23 Shirt 1 Right
22 Undershort
21 Pillow case 1 Left
20 T-shirt 1 Rear
19 Undershort
18 Sheet 1 Right
17 Wash chloths (all)
16 Shirt
15 Pillow case 1 Right
14 Tablecloth 1 Left
13 Handkerchiefs (all)
12 Shirt 1 Rear
11 T-shirt
10 Undershort 1 Center
9 Bath towel 1 Front
8 Sheet 1 Left
7 Tablecloth 1 Right
6 Shirt 1 Left
5 Undershort 1 Center
4 T-shirt 1 Front
3 Pillow case 1 Rear
2 Pillow case 1 Left
1 Bath towel 1 Right
Total 25

Illustration of loaded Wash Drum for standard test.| Position | Value | |---|---| | Top | 33 | | Top | 32 | | Top | 31 | | Top | 30 | | Bottom | 4 | | Bottom | 3 | | Bottom | 2 | | Bottom | 1 |

LOW STANDBY MODE

If you do not run any program or choose any settings after switching on the washing machine (ON/OFF/RESET button (1)), the display unit will be switched off after 5 minutes and switched to standby mode in order to save energy.

The display unit will be reactivated if you rotate the programme selector knob (2) or press the ON/OFF/RESET button (1). If you do not do anything for 5 minutes after the end of a programme, the display unit will be switched off to save power.

Washing machine with a BPM motor (type PS15/3XXXX)

(see chapter »WASHING MACHINE DESCRIPTION/Technical information«.)

Po = weighted power when off [W] lt; 0.5

PI = weighted power when in standby [W] lt; 0.5

TI = standby time [min] 5.00

Due to deviations in terms of type and amount of laundry, spinning, power supply oscillation, and environment temperature and humidity, the programme duration and power consumption values measured at the end user may differ from the ones stated in the table.

We reserve the right to any changes and errors in the instructions for use.

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