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Hitachi Atago Bldg., 15-12, Nishi Shimbashi 2-chome,
Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-8410 Japan
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Thank you for purchasing the Hitachi Front Loading
Thank you for purchasing the Hitachi Front Loading
Washer Dryer.
Washer Dryer.
Please read this manual carefully to ensure proper
Please read this manual carefully to ensure proper
operation of the machine.
operation of the machine.
Be sure to keep this manual along with the Warranty
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  • Page 1 Front Loading Washer Dryer Front Loading Washer Dryer BD-S5500 Model Model Thank you for purchasing the Hitachi Front Loading Thank you for purchasing the Hitachi Front Loading Washer Dryer. Washer Dryer. Please read this manual carefully to ensure proper Please read this manual carefully to ensure proper operation of the machine.
  • Page 2 Japan, using water, soiled laundry and (base model of the BD-S5500 for Japan) • The test was conducted on the BD-S7500 detergent of Japan. in Japan, using water, soiled laundry and (base model of the BD-S5500 for Japan) in detergent of Japan. Japan.
  • Page 3: Features

    Japan, using water, soiled laundry and (base model of the BD-S5500 for Japan) • The test was conducted on the BD-S7500 detergent of Japan. in Japan, using water, soiled laundry and (base model of the BD-S5500 for Japan) in detergent of Japan. Japan.
  • Page 4: Energy Saving

    Smooth finish allows you to wear clothes directly out of the drum Wind Iron High-speed airflow smoothes out wrinkles and saves time for ironing Clothes move freely in the wide drum while drying. A high-speed airflow generated by the Jet Fan Motor blows onto clothes to smooth out wrinkles. Moreover, Energy saving “Heater-less Power Save Drying”...
  • Page 5: About The Auto Self Clean Function

    About the AUTO SELF CLEAN Function We recommend using the <AUTO SELF CLEAN> function whenever you wash laundry so that dirt adhered to the invisible parts of the drum is washed away to keep the drum clean always. Setting the <AUTO SELF CLEAN> operations ‘WASH’...
  • Page 6: Preparation

    If you have any problems with the installation, contact your dealer or the service technician that performed installation. Reasons for water leakage Are you using Hitachi’s new one-touch joint (supplied) for the connection to the tap? (P. 8) Is the connection to the tap loose?
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Before Use Features ...................................... 2 About the AUTO SELF CLEAN Function ..........................4 Preparation ....................................5 · Checking the installation ................................5 Parts and Accessories ................................8 Control Panel Functions ................................10 Safety Precautions .................................. 12 Usage Precautions .................................. 17 Before You Start Washing ...............................
  • Page 8 Using the STEAM IRON Function ............................56 · Selecting the right program..............................56 · About the STEAM IRON function ............................. 56 · Items that can be smoothed using the STEAM IRON function ....................56 · How to start ..................................... 57 Creating Your Own Program ..............................
  • Page 9: Parts And Accessories

    Parts and Accessories The numbers in parentheses (P. XX) indicate pages for reference. Detergent case (P. 30, 80) Detergent case lid handle Softener inlet (right side) Liquid detergent/liquid bleach inlet (center) Powder detergent/powder bleach inlet (left side) Drum 4-Ply Liquid Load Balancer Lifter Moving liquid can be heard when the drum is rotated.
  • Page 10 Dry filter (P. 78) Handle Filters Water supply inlet (P. 82) <POWER> buttons Door handle Control panel Door Power plug Power cord Drain hose supports (holes) (on left and right sides) Door bellows Door stopper Drain hose (Installation Adjustable foot Instructions) (Installation Instructions) (You can adjust the height of the right front foot.) Used to cover the Used to secure the...
  • Page 11: Control Panel Functions

    Control Panel Functions Operation status indicators (indicate the current operation) LOAD SENSING Weighing laundry. BALANCING Untangle operation in progress to CLOTHES correct concentration of laundry on one side. ADDING Dissolving detergent. REVIEWING Reviewing the remaining time during DETERGENT TIME drying. DRAINING Draining water.
  • Page 12 Caution indicators (P. 33, 34, 76 to 79) Lights or blinks when the door is locked. HIGH TEMP Lights or blinks when the inside of the drum is hot. DRY FILTER Blinks when the dry filter is clogged or after every 20 times the <<WASH DRY>> and <<DRY>> are operated.
  • Page 13: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions To prevent injuries to yourself and others or damage to property, please read the following precautions thoroughly. In addition, read the notes in this manual carefully to ensure proper use of the machine. Meanings of listed precautions The following symbols indicate the severity of injury or damage in cases where the machine is used improperly.
  • Page 14 WARNING Installation Do not install the machine in damp locations, such as a bathroom, or in locations exposed to rain. Doing so may cause electrical shock or electrical leakage and result in fire. Do not install the machine on a wheeled platform or other unstable surface. Doing so may cause the machine to move or fall over by vibration during operations.
  • Page 15 Safety Precautions (continued) WARNING Miscellaneous Remove the door before disposing the machine. Children may get trapped in the machine. Loosen the screws and remove the door. Keep the supplied spirit level and plastic packaging away from children. Children may accidentally swallow the spirit level or place the packaging on their head and asphyxiate. The appliance is not to be used by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction.
  • Page 16 CAUTION Before, after, and during operation Turn on the tap and make sure there is no leakage before washing and drying. Loose screws may result in water leakage and unexpected damage. The metal fixtures and gasket of the tap can deteriorate and rust over long periods of use, resulting in leaks. Turn off the tap when not in use.
  • Page 17 Safety Precautions (continued) CAUTION Miscellaneous Close fasteners (e.g., zippers) on laundry before operation. Failure to do so may result in malfunction of the machine or water leakage. If any liquid detergent, bleach, or softener remains on any plastic parts on the exterior of the machine, wipe it off immediately with a soft, damp cloth.
  • Page 18: Usage Precautions

    Usage Precautions Do not disconnect the power plug during Do not use washing accessories. operation. Accessories such as washing balls and filters may warp and be damaged by heat, which Doing so may result in malfunction. Pause may result in damage to the laundry and the operation or turn the power off before malfunction of the machine.
  • Page 19: Before You Start Washing

    Be sure to check the washing Before You Start Washing instructions and guides. Do not wash or dry the following items To prevent shrinking, deformation, discoloration, changes in texture, etc. Leather, fur, feathers, and items that Velvet and other pile fabrics include these Neckties, suits, and coats Such items may shrink or deform.
  • Page 20: Washing And Drying Programs

    Washing and Drying Programs Desired operation Recommended program Normal laundry FUZZY Underwear, pajamas, etc. (P. 36, 38, 40) Operation in which laundry is rinsed only once 1 TIME RINSE Use a special detergent for single rinse. (P. 36, 38) Shirts, pajamas, etc. Fast washing of lightly soiled laundry SPEEDY Handkerchiefs, aprons, etc.
  • Page 21: Tips For Good Washing Results

    Tips for Good Washing Results Preparing your laundry Separate items which might have lint, or Place small and delicate items place them into a mesh laundry bag into a mesh laundry bag Place corduroy (or other long pile material) or dark Place brassieres with wires into mesh laundry bags colored clothes, stockings, and other clothes on made for brassieres.
  • Page 22: Helpful Hints

    Helpful hints To prevent coarse textures To rinse thoroughly (P. 59) Items such as towels can feel coarse after Increase the number of rinse cycles. Use the Water-Injection Rinse function. washing due to flattened piles. Use a fabric softener. Wash using the [SOFT] program. (P. 36) For items that feel coarse after drying, run the <<DRY>>...
  • Page 23 Tips for Good Washing Results (continued) To ensure smooth spinning operation If laundry concentrates on one side, the machine will automatically even it out, prolonging the operation time and consuming more water in the process. In addition, excessive vibration may occur during the spin cycle, forcing the machine to stop operation.
  • Page 24 Average weights for laundry Briefs Long-sleeve Bath towels (100% cotton; undershirts (100% cotton; about 50 g) (100% cotton; about 300 g) about 130 g) Socks Blouses Pajamas (blend; about 50 g) (blend; about 200 g) (top and bottom) (100% cotton; about 500 g) Towels Shirts Sheets (100% cotton; (blend; (100% cotton; about 70 g) about 200 g) about 500 g)
  • Page 25: Tips For Good Drying Results

    Tips for Good Drying Results Use a program that includes the [WIND IRON] function. (P. 26) Selecting the right drying program for your laundry Recommended program Normal laundry that is unlikely to wrinkle Sweatshirts Tracksuits <<WASH DRY>> / Towels <<DRY>> Briefs, etc. >...
  • Page 26 To reduce wrinkles Certain laundry items are more likely to wrinkle after drying. <<WASH DRY>> This is true regardless of the > [FUZZY] program dryer used, and some wrinkling (dry cycle timer: cannot be avoided. Depending 30 minutes) on the type and shape of the Dry laundry for about item dried, this machine may 30 minutes after...
  • Page 27: About The Wind Iron Operation

    About the WIND IRON Operation Low-temperature high-speed airflow blows over laundry during the dry cycle to smooth out wrinkles. The [WIND IRON] operation is performed automatically when one of the following programs is selected: <<WASH DRY>> operations: [FUZZY], [1 TIME RINSE], [SPEEDY], [HEAVY], [FAVORITE], or [POWER SAVE] program <<DRY>>...
  • Page 28: Examples Of Finished Laundry

    Examples of finished laundry Wrinkle-resistant shirt Casual shirt Load of laundry to be dried (55% cotton, 45% polyester) (100% cotton) 1 kg Example of a single load Shirt (1) Casual shirt (1) Blouse (1) Long-sleeve T-shirt (1) Short-sleeve undershirt (1) Handkerchiefs (4) Example of a single load 3.5 kg...
  • Page 29: Adding Detergent And Softener

    Adding Detergent and Softener Wash load detection and detergent indicators Load the laundry, select a program, and press <START>. Display example The drum rotates, and detects the size of the wash load. Display during load detection Wash Detergent If there is more than 3 L of water in the drum or the load [BLANKET], [DELICATE], [TUB CLEAN], or [TUB DRY] indicator...
  • Page 30: Recommended Amounts Of Detergent, Softener, And Bleach

    Recommended amounts of detergent, softener, and bleach Determine the amount of detergent to add based on the detergent indicator. The packaging of some detergents may include recommendations such as “XX g per 30 L of water.” In such cases, use the following table as a guide for determining the appropriate amount of detergent. Soap Synthetic detergent Softener...
  • Page 31: How To Open And Close The Detergent Case Lid

    Adding Detergent and Softener (continued) How to open and close the detergent case lid How to open the lid How to close the lid Lift the detergent case lid handle to Close the lid by pressing it down until the open the detergent case lid.
  • Page 32 Bleach Do not use chlorine-based bleach in programs other than After adding the detergent [TUB CLEAN]. If you use powder bleach, add it Doing so may result in malfunction of the machine. into the left inlet. If you use liquid For details on the amount of bleach and how to use it, bleach, add it into the center inlet.
  • Page 33: Using Laundry Starch

    Adding Detergent and Softener (continued) Using laundry starch About laundry starch Use only laundry starches that are labeled as synthetic starch (e.g., vinyl acetate, PVAc). Laundry starches other than those above may result in malfunction, so be sure to check the ingredients label. Do not use PVA (polyvinyl alcohol).
  • Page 34: Opening And Closing The Door

    Opening and Closing the Door For safety, the door will remain locked during operations. Close the door completely before pressing the <START> button. How to open and close the door To open the door Holding the door handle, pull the door open. Unless you hold the door handle firmly, the door may not open easily.
  • Page 35: Releasing The Door Lock

    Opening and Closing the Door (continued) Opening the door during operation (continued) During drying When the indicator is lit, the inside of the drum is very hot and the door cannot be opened until it cools down. The cooling operation starts when the indicator blinks ([TUB COOLING] appears).
  • Page 36: About The Door Lock (Manually Locking The Door)

    About the DOOR LOCK (manually locking the door) To prevent children from opening the door and getting trapped inside the drum, you can manually lock the door so that it cannot be opened when the power is off or before or during operations. Press <ON>...
  • Page 37: Washing

    Washing Selecting the right program <HOT <AUTO SELF Load WASH> CLEAN> Recommended Desired operation function function detergent FUZZY Powder or Normal laundry 10.5 kg liquid synthetic detergent 1 TIME RINSE Detergent for Use a special detergent for single rinse. 10.5 kg single rinse Operation in which laundry is rinsed only once SPEEDY WASH...
  • Page 38: How To Start

    How to start Turn on the tap, and load the laundry. (P. 18, 20 to 23) Preparation Close the door, and press <ON> to turn on the power. Press <<WASH>> to select the program. The selected program changes with each press of the button. To change the <WASH>, <RINSE>, and <SPIN>...
  • Page 39: Washing & Drying

    Washing & Drying Selecting the right program <HOT <AUTO SELF Load WASH> CLEAN> Recommended function function Desired operation detergent FUZZY Powder or Normal laundry 7 kg liquid synthetic detergent 1 TIME RINSE Detergent for 7 kg Use a special detergent for single rinse. single rinse Operation in which laundry is rinsed only once SPEEDY...
  • Page 40: How To Start

    How to start Turn on the tap, and load the laundry. (P. 18, 20 to 23) Preparation Close the door, and press <ON> to turn on the power. Press <<WASH DRY>> to select the program. The selected program changes with each press of the button. To change the <WASH>, <RINSE>, and <DRY>...
  • Page 41: Drying

    Drying Selecting the right program Desired operation Load FUZZY 7 kg Normal laundry FUZZY (15 MIN) 2 kg Removing pollen Drying a small load of laundry (e.g., a shirt) HEAVY 7 kg Thick laundry BLANKET (P. 42 to 45) 3 kg Acrylic blankets, bed pads, curtains, etc.
  • Page 42: How To Start

    How to start When setting the duration To run automatically To set the duration Turn on the tap, and load the Turn on the tap, and load the Preparation Preparation laundry. (P. 18, 20 to 23) laundry. (P. 18, 20 to 23) Close the door, and press <ON>...
  • Page 43: Blanket Program (<>, <>, <>)

    BLANKET Program (<<WASH>>, <<WASH DRY>>, <<DRY>>) Preparation Use the [BLANKET] program to wash large items such as blankets, comforters, bed pads, and curtains. Whether the <<WASH>>, <<WASH DRY>>, or <<DRY>> operation can be used depends on the material and load size of laundry. Moreover, use of the optional washing cap (MO-F103) is required in some cases.
  • Page 44: How To Install Or Remove The Washing Cap (<> Operations Only)

    Cases in which use of the washing cap is required or prohibited Use the washing cap when washing blankets (3 to 4.7 kg) or comforters (1 kg or less) in the <<WASH>> operation. Do not use the washing cap in the <<WASH DRY>> and <<DRY>> operations.
  • Page 45 BLANKET Program (<<WASH>>, <<WASH DRY>>, <<DRY>>) (continued) How to load the blanket Fold both sides inward. Fold in half. Create an accordion fold (four Load the blanket into the drum with sections). the ends inside. Blanket ends inside If the blanket ends are not inside, the blanket may be damaged during operation. How to hang dry Air dry in a well-ventilated location.
  • Page 46: How To Start

    How to start Do not use the washing cap during <<WASH DRY>> and <<DRY>> operations. For the <<WASH>> or For the <<DRY>> operation <<WASH DRY>> operation Turn on the tap, and load the Turn on the tap, and load the Preparation Preparation laundry.
  • Page 47: Delicate Program (<>)

    DELICATE Program (<<WASH>>) Preparation The [DELICATE] program operates with almost no rotation of the drum, and is intended for gentle washing of delicate clothes with (gentle hand wash) or (dry clean) on their labels. Some items cannot be washed depending on the material and load size of laundry. Partial operation of the [DELICATE] program is not available.
  • Page 48: Preparing The Laundry

    Preparing the laundry This program washes clothes without applying force, so please take note of the following before use. Turn clothes that have buttons or embroidery inside out. Close all buttons and fasteners. In case an item shrinks significantly after wash, we recommend creating a cardboard cutout of its original shape to use as a guide during restoration.
  • Page 49: After Washing Is Completed

    DELICATE Program (<<WASH>>) (continued) After washing is completed How to dry For sweaters made of wool or For blouses and dresses, set similar material, set the shape the shape and dry on a coat and dry flat in a shaded place. hanger in a shaded place.
  • Page 50: How To Start

    How to start Turn on the tap, and load the laundry. Preparation Close the door, and press <ON> to turn on the power. Turn laundry items inside out. When washing a single sweater, for example, wash it together with other laundry. Single items may gravitate to one side during the spin cycle and may be detected as such.
  • Page 51: Using The Deodorant Program

    Using the DEODORANT Program Desired operation Load Operation time DEODORANT Removing odors and germs 1 kg 40 minutes Items that can be cleaned in the DEODORANT program (For items that cannot, see (P. 18)) Material Wool and acrylic items (except hard twist yarn) Suits, slacks, etc.
  • Page 52: How To Start

    How to start If the drum is wet, wipe it dry. Turn on the tap, and load the laundry. Preparation Close the door, and press <ON> to turn on the power. Press <<DRY>> to select the [DEODORANT] program. Press <START>. Some odors &...
  • Page 53: Using The Tub Clean / Tub Dry Program

    Using the TUB CLEAN / TUB DRY Program Selecting the right program Desired operation Load Operation time TUB CLEAN 3 hours Cleaning the drum and removing odors 11 hours Do not load laundry TUB DRY 30 minutes Preventing mold growth About the TUB CLEAN program This program removes odors by washing off any soap or mold that has accumulated inside the washing drum, and then running a drying operation for 30 minutes.
  • Page 54: How To Start

    How to start For the [TUB CLEAN] operation For the [TUB DRY] operation Turn on the tap. Preparation Press <ON> to turn on the power. Press <ON> to turn on the power. Press <<WASH>> to select Press <<DRY>> to select the the [TUB CLEAN (3 HOUR)] or [TUB DRY] program.
  • Page 55: Power Save Static Dry Program (<>)

    POWER SAVE STATIC DRY Program (<<DRY>>) Items that can be dried (For items that cannot be dried, see (P. 18)) Wool sweaters, cardigans, etc. Material Mixed-fabric slacks, skirts, etc. Polyester blouses, shirts, dresses, etc. School uniforms, etc. The above items can be dried even if they have Shoes (one pair) dry-clean labels.
  • Page 56: How To Start

    How to start Turn on the tap, and load the laundry. Preparation Close the door, and press <ON> to turn on the power. Press <<DRY>> to select the [POWER SAVE STATIC DRY] program. Press <START>.
  • Page 57: Using The Steam Iron Function

    Using the STEAM IRON Function Selecting the right program Load of clothes Example of Desired operation Program (guide) clothes STEAM IRON Casual shirt (1) Smoothing out wrinkles of dry clothes 15 minutes 0.5 kg Blouse (1) Casual shirts (2) 30 minutes 1 kg Blouses (2) About the STEAM IRON function...
  • Page 58: How To Start

    How to start Wipe the drum if it is wet. Turn on the tap. Preparation The <STEAM IRON> function cannot be used if the tap is turned off, as fine mist is generated using water. Load the clothes, close the door, and press <ON> to turn on the power. Press <STEAM IRON>...
  • Page 59: Creating Your Own Program

    Creating Your Own Program Selecting the right program Changes to the [FAVORITE] program settings are saved. (The settings in other programs can also be changed, but they are not saved.) We recommend using the [FAVORITE] program for frequently used operations. The rinse cycle of the [FAVORITE] program can be set to Normal Rinse or Water-Injection Rinse.
  • Page 60: How To Start

    How to start You can change and save the settings of the [FAVORITE] program to create your own customized operation. After you save your settings, they will appear whenever you select the [FAVORITE] program without having to be reset. If you change the program settings and press the <START> button, the changed settings will be saved. Turn on the tap, and load the laundry.
  • Page 61: Partial Operation Of The Fuzzy Program

    Partial Operation of the FUZZY Program How to start Select a cycle by Desired operation button. To customize washing operation WASH RINSE SPIN To separate laundry WASH only To skip the spin cycle to prevent wrinkles Power WASH RINSE Press the Press the To starch laundry <ON>...
  • Page 62 You can change the wash, rinse, and spin cycle settings and use different combinations for operation. (Setting changes cannot be saved.) You can save frequently used setting combinations by setting the [FAVORITE] program. (P. 58) If water remains in the drum, run the spin cycle in the [FUZZY] program for 1 minute before operation. If you start an operation with water already inside the drum (3 L or more), the wash load size may not be detected, the detergent indicator may not display, and the <HOT WASH>...
  • Page 63: Using The Delay Start Function

    Using the DELAY START Function How to change the delay time The delay time indicates the time at which the operation will finish. For example, if you want the operation to finish three hours later, set the delay time to 3 hours. The setting changes with each press of the <DELAY START>...
  • Page 64: How To Start

    How to start Set the machine to finish operation 3 to 12 hours later in 1-hour increments. This can be useful for washing laundry while you are not at home or for washing at night when you can hang the laundry in the morning. Turn on the tap, and load the laundry.
  • Page 65: Full Auto Operation And Changeable Settings

    Full Auto Operation and Changeable Settings : Default settings : Changeable settings (via corresponding button) Program First Second Third Forth 15 to 70 minutes Sprinkle Rinse Normal Rinse — — FUZZY 6, 9, 12, 15, 25, 30, 60, 70 min Normal (Sprinkle) or Water-Injection Rinse 1 to 4 times 15 to 70 minutes Normal Rinse —...
  • Page 66 Approximate required time (may differ from actual time) <<WASH>> <<WASH DRY>> <<WASH DRY>> <<DRY>> <<WASH>> <<WASH DRY>> <<DRY>> 40 to 100 minutes 4 minutes AUTO AUTO 15 minutes 1 minute (21 to 1 to 7 hours to 6 hours 1 to 9 minutes 30/60/90 minutes, AUTO 15/30/60/90 minutes, AUTO 125 minutes) 35 minutes...
  • Page 67 Full Auto Operation and Changeable Settings (continued) <WASH> cycle <RINSE> cycle Dissolving the detergent <HOT WASH> function Normal Rinse Water-Injection Rinse Water is injected into the The drum rotates while Spinning occurs after Spinning occurs after detergent case to dissolve warm air blows.
  • Page 68 <SPIN> cycle <DRY> cycle [POWER SAVE STATIC Spinning [SOFT] program <<WASH DRY>> <<DRY>> DRY] program High- High- speed speed Spin warm air Low- warm Drum speed air spin remains reverse static rotation Spinning occurs after Spinning occurs after drainage. drainage. Drainage and Low- untangle operation...
  • Page 69: Other Settings

    Other Settings Changing or disabling the operation start/finish sounds A sound is emitted when an operation starts or finishes. You can select one of 3 settings for the sound. To change the default setting Press <ON> to turn on the power. Hold <<WASH DRY>>...
  • Page 70: Reducing Wrinkles After The Spin Cycle Or Spinning Harder

    Reducing wrinkles after the spin cycle or spinning harder The degree of wrinkles caused by the spin cycle varies depending on the wash load size and type of laundry. Before you start the operation, adjust the spin speed according to your situation. To change the default setting Press <ON>...
  • Page 71: Settings That Can Be Changed Via The Button

    Other Settings (continued) Settings that can be changed via the <DELAY START> button When you hold the <DELAY START> button for at least 3 seconds, three numbers will appear in the display as shown below. The displayed numbers indicate the current settings of respective functions. Example display: Turn the backlight auto-off function on or off.
  • Page 72: Reducing Vibration And Noise During <> Operations

    Reducing vibration and noise during <<WASH DRY>> operations You can change the spin speed during the dry cycle of <<WASH DRY>> operations. Depending on the flooring strength and other factors, vibration during machine operation may increase. Adjust this setting according to your operation environment. To change the default setting Press <ON>...
  • Page 73: Using The Hot Wash Function To Remove Stubborn Stains

    Other Settings (continued) Using the HOT WASH function to remove stubborn stains After spraying concentrated detergent onto the laundry, warm air is blown to activate the detergent for more complete cleaning. Enable the Detergent Detergent Detergent Beat <HOT WASH> is injected. is warmed.
  • Page 74: Disabling The Tangle-Free Finish Function After Spin Operations

    Disabling the Tangle-Free Finish function after spin operations This function untangles laundry (for 2 to 4 minutes) after the spin cycle of <<WASH>> operations. (This does not operate in the [SOFT], [BLANKET], [DELICATE], and [TUB CLEAN] programs, and <<WASH DRY>> and <<DRY>> operations.) The remaining time and [TANGLE FREE] indicators blink during Tangle-Free Finish operations.
  • Page 75: Changing The Dehumidification Mode

    Other Settings (continued) Changing the dehumidification mode You can change the method of dehumidification used during drying operations. Air Cooling Mode: Expels moisture and warm air from the drain hose during drying operations. Water Cooling Mode: Uses water for dehumidification during drying operations. (More water is consumed.) You cannot set the dehumidification mode to Water Cooling Mode when the [POWER SAVE] or [POWER SAVE STATIC DRY] program is set.
  • Page 76: Enabling And Disabling The Auto Self Clean Function

    Enabling and disabling the AUTO SELF CLEAN function Dirt adhered to the invisible parts of the machine, such as the outer side of the drum, is washed away automatically. (P. 4) The <AUTO SELF CLEAN> function provides two types of operations you can select: ‘WASH’ operation for washing the drum, and ‘DRY’...
  • Page 77: Maintenance

    Maintenance Lint filter Clean the lint filter regularly. A clogged lint filter will result in poor detergent flow and drainage. Do not remove the lint filter during operations or when water remains in the drum or drain hose (e.g., after <WASH> only operations). When the lint filter is removed, a large amount of water may spill out if water remains in the drum, if the drain hose is elevated more than 10 cm off the ground, or if drain outlet is clogged.
  • Page 78 Lint filter (continued) Close the lint filter lid. Tabs Make sure the two tabs are firmly secured. If the lint filter lid detaches, align the filter lid with the shaft on the main body of the filter, and push it in vertically. If the lint filter lid detaches during cleaning Filter lid Shaft on the...
  • Page 79: Dry Filter

    This indicator also appears after every 20 times the <<WASH DRY>> and <<DRY>> are operated. (It will appear even if lint buildup is low.) The dry filter is a consumable part. If the filter mesh breaks, contact Hitachi Customer Service Centre Note for a replacement.
  • Page 80: Dry Filter Port

    Hitachi model: Attach the attachment (vacuum cleaner accessory) to the vacuum cleaner. Non-Hitachi model: Attach the suction nozzle to the vacuum cleaner and attach tape to the base of the nozzle. Clean the dry filter while it is dry.
  • Page 81: Detergent Case Lid

    Maintenance (continued) Detergent case lid Wipe the detergent case lid with a cloth, when detergent or softener is caked on the lid or the lid is dirty. Detergent case lid Lift the detergent case lid handle to open the detergent handle Detergent case lid.
  • Page 82: Main Body And Drum

    Main body and drum Clean the main body and drum whenever they are dirty. If there are water spots on the door and plastic parts, detergent or softener on the metallic parts, or the main body of the machine is otherwise dirty, wipe the machine with a soft cloth. Failure to do so may result in rust and damage.
  • Page 83: Water Supply Inlet

    Maintenance (continued) Water supply inlet Clean the water supply inlet if the water supplying time is unusually long or “C01” appears. Disconnect the water supply hose. Turn off To prevent water from spilling, perform the following. Turn off the tap, and press <ON> to turn on the power. Press <<WASH>>...
  • Page 84: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting For details on displays not described below, see (P. 96, 97). Error codes in the remaining time indicator In the following cases, the indicator will blink and a buzzer will be emitted. Press the <PAUSE> or <OFF> button to stop the operation, and then press the <START> or <ON> button to restart the operation.
  • Page 85 Troubleshooting (continued) Indicator and meaning Possible cause and solution Check whether there is lint in dry filter or dry filter port. If it is clogged, perform maintenance. (P. 78, 79) Make sure the laundry has been spun and is not tangled. Press Press Make sure water is being properly supplied.
  • Page 86: Frequently Encountered Problems

    Frequently encountered problems Unusual sounds and , etc. appears in the display (P. 83, 84) vibration See next page Problems with particular parts of the machine Sound guides : P. 91) Dry filter : P. 90) Operation start/finish sounds and pre-finish sounds are The filter is wet, etc.
  • Page 87: Unusual Sounds

    Troubleshooting (continued) Unusual sounds The following sounds are a result of normal operations during washing and drying. They do not indicate malfunctions. Sound Source of sound The circulation pump is taking in air. Suction sound This sound may be louder at certain points during operation. Showering A water shower is being sprayed during the wash or rinse cycle to reduce foaming.
  • Page 88 Possible cause Solution Symptom The fan rotation speed is adjusted during drying operations, causing the sound to This is not a malfunction. Unusual sounds fluctuate. occur during You can adjust the spinning speed during the dry drying operations. The drum rotates at high speeds during drying cycle of <<WASH DRY>>...
  • Page 89 Troubleshooting (continued) Possible cause Solution Symptom When the water level drops during washing, This is not a malfunction. water is supplied automatically. Water is supplied while washing Did you add excessive amounts of detergent? or rinsing is in The foam sensor will detect excessive Refer to the detergent indicator to determine the progress.
  • Page 90 Possible cause Solution Symptom Did you turn off the power during a drying Press the <ON> button to turn on the power, and operation? wait until the inside of the drum cools down. If so, the door will remain locked and cannot be You can open the door when the indicator opened until the inside of the drum cools down.
  • Page 91 Troubleshooting (continued) Possible cause Solution Symptom The power does Is the power plug connected to a power outlet? Connect the power plug to a power outlet. not turn on. Did a power outage occur? Did a fuse blow or a Press the <ON>...
  • Page 92 An object dropped Did the object drop through the machine and If not, stop the operation, and contact the Hitachi inside the machine. onto the floor? Service Centre.
  • Page 93: Problems During Operations

    Troubleshooting (continued) Possible cause Solution Symptom Did you select a program for which you cannot Select a program for which you can set the The ‘WASH’ set the <AUTO SELF CLEAN> 'WASH' <AUTO SELF CLEAN> 'WASH' operation. indicator of the operation? (P. 4) <AUTO SELF...
  • Page 94 Possible cause Solution Symptom Are you running the [SOFT] program? indicator If so, the indicator will light because the This is not a malfunction. lights during spin heater is used during the spin operation. operations. When washing larger loads, separate socks, Socks and handkerchiefs, and smaller items into a handkerchiefs get...
  • Page 95 Troubleshooting (continued) Possible cause Solution Symptom Laundry sticks to the walls of Does the laundry stick regardless of the We recommend using a fabric softener. the drum after above? operations. Are you running the [SILENT] program? This is not a malfunction. This is not a malfunction.
  • Page 96 Possible cause Solution Symptom The operation does Depending on the volume and type of laundry not finish at the and the amount of water supplied, the actual For details on the <DELAY START> setting, see set <DELAY START> operation finish time may be later than the set (P. 62).
  • Page 97: Problems In The Control Panel

    Troubleshooting (continued) Problems in the control panel (For details on error codes (CXX), see (P. 83, 84)) Possible cause Solution Symptom Did you load wet laundry? The detergent Moist or wet laundry may be detected as a This is not a malfunction. indicator larger wash load.
  • Page 98 Possible cause Solution Symptom Did you press the <PAUSE> button during drying operations? [TUB COOLING] is The drum cooling operation is being performed, This is not a malfunction. displayed. as the inside of the drum becomes hot during drying operations. The remaining time Operations may extend 1 to 2 hours after the indicator blinks...
  • Page 99: Problems With Washing Results

    Troubleshooting (continued) Problems with washing results Symptom Possible cause Solution Did you add excessive amounts of detergent? Depending on the brand, the detergent may not dissolve easily in low-temperature water. Refer to the detergent indicator to determine the If too much detergent is added when the appropriate amount of detergent.
  • Page 100 Symptom Possible cause Solution When washing laundry with hard-to-remove stains such as dirt stains, pretreat the stains and set a long washing time (P. 59), or use the Are there dirt, food, or other hard-to-remove [HEAVY] program. (P. 36, 38) stains on the laundry? We recommend using the <HOT WASH>...
  • Page 101 Troubleshooting (continued) Symptom Possible cause Solution Try the following: Soak the item overnight in a 1:3 ratio solution Do you want to remove the darkening? of detergent and water before washing. If the problem persists, soak whites in a Note chlorine-based bleach or reducing bleach Some laundry cannot be washed with bleach, Darkening...
  • Page 102 Symptom Possible cause Solution Do you want to remove the color bleeding or Try the following: discoloration? Soak whites in a chlorine-based bleach or Note reducing bleach solution, and soak colors and Color bleeding and Some laundry cannot be washed with bleach, patterns in a peroxide-based bleach solution.
  • Page 103 Troubleshooting (continued) Symptom Possible cause Solution Does the wash load include a lot of items that tangle easily, such as trousers and long-sleeve When washing items that tangle easily, untangle shirts? the laundry manually after the spin cycle, and If laundry is dried in a tangled state, uneven then run the drying operation.
  • Page 104: Miscellaneous

    Miscellaneous Draining the water before a move (or to prevent freezing) Turn off the tap. Insert the drain hose into the drain outlet. Turn on the power, press <<WASH>> Turn on the power, press <SPIN> to set to select the [TUB CLEAN] program, spin only, press <START>, and run the and then press <START>...
  • Page 105: Optional Accessories

    Optional Accessories Please contact Hitachi Customer Service if you would like to purchase the optional accessories. Purpose Optional accessory Used when the drain hose is directly inserted into a L-Pipe drain outlet (Part number: BD-V3500L-002) Used to extend the drain hose Drain extension hose (approx.
  • Page 106: Specifications

    Specifications Main body Model BD-S5500 Power 220 - 240 V / 50 Hz Normal washing capacity 10.5 kg (maximum capacity for dry laundry) Normal spinning capacity Normal drying 7.0 kg (maximum capacity for dry laundry) capacity Normal water 35 L (during [FUZZY] wash program)
  • Page 107 Center for Environmental Center for Environmental EVALUATION INSTITUTE Science Science : JIS Z 2801 • • • • • • • • : 2.0 • • • • : 99% : 99% BD-S7500 BD-S7500 BD-S7500 • • • BD-S5500 BD-S5500 BD-S5500...
  • Page 108 “ ” [POWER SAVE] ( [POWER SAVE STATIC DRY] ( [WIND IRON] ( “ 3D”...
  • Page 109 AUTO SELF CLEAN ( <AUTO SELF CLEAN> ( <AUTO SELF CLEAN> ( ‘WASH’ ( ‘DRY’ ( FUZZY ( FUZZY ( 1 TIME RINSE 1 TIME RINSE ( WASH SPEEDY ( WASH DRY <<WASH>> ( ) HEAVY ( SPEEDY ( <<WASH>> ( ) WASH HEAVY ( FAVORITE (...
  • Page 110 206) Hitachi ( 112)
  • Page 111 ............................................. 106 AUTO SELF CLEAN ( ) ........................108 ......................................... 109 ............................................109 · ..........................................112 ......................................114 ......................................116 ........................................121 ............................................122 ........................................122 · ..........................................122 · ....................................... 123 ......................................124 ......................................128 WIND IRON ( ) ................................130 ..............................................130 ·...
  • Page 112 STEAM IRON ( ) ................................160 ...........................................160 · STEAM IRON ( )..................................160 · STEAM IRON ( ) ..........................160 · ................................................161 · ......................................162 ...........................................162 · ..........................................162 · ................................................163 · FUZZY ( ) ..............................164 ................................................164 · DELAY START ( ) ................................166 ..........................................166 ·...
  • Page 113 134, 184) 180, 181) 1.5 .) (4 ) (1 ) (1 ) (2 )
  • Page 114 182) 186) <POWER> ( 183) 183) (1 ) (1 ) (2 ) (1 ) (2 ) (1 )
  • Page 115: Wind Iron

    LOAD SENSING BALANCING CLOTHES ADDING DETERGENT REVIEWING TIME DRAINING ( TUB COOLING ( REMOVING FOAM WIND IRON [WIND IRON] ( [WIND IRON] ( PAUSE FLUFFY CLOTHES 132, 166 ) <DELAY START> ( [DELAY] ( 132) [HOT WASH] 176) STEAM IRON 163, 168, 169) 160) 173)
  • Page 116 137, 138, 180 183) HIGH TEMP ( DRY FILTER ( <<WASH DRY>> ( <<DRY>> ( LINT FILTER <<WASH>> ( ) <<WASH DRY>> ( OVERLOADED ( 163) <<WASH>> ( ), <<WASH DRY>> ( <<DRY>> ( <<WASH>> ( ), <<WASH DRY>> ( <<DRY>>...
  • Page 117 220-240VAC...
  • Page 120 139)
  • Page 121 <START> ( 50°C (122°F) [SOFT] ( [TUB CLEAN] ( <<WASH>> ( ) <<WASH DRY>> ( ), <<DRY>> ( <STEAM IRON> (...
  • Page 122 (MO-F103) 208) [SOFT] ( [TUB CLEAN] ( <<WASH DRY>> ( ), <<DRY>> ( <STEAM IRON> (...
  • Page 123 Pile (Rayon), Cuprammonium [DEODORANT] ( 154) [POWER SAVE STATIC DRY] ( 158) 100% Pile 10 118) [POWER SAVE STATIC DRY] ( [POWER SAVE STATIC DRY] ( 158) 158) (Futons) [POWER SAVE STATIC DRY] ( 158)
  • Page 124 FUZZY ( 140, 142, 144) 1 TIME RINSE ( 140, 142) SPEEDY ( 140, 142) HEAVY ( 140, 142, 144) FAVORITE ( 162) SOFT ( 140) BLANKET ( 149) “ ” DELICATE ( 153) SILENT ( 142, 144) DEODORANT ( 154, 155) POWER SAVE ( 142, 144)
  • Page 125 Corduroy ( Pile <RINSE (3 times)> ( <RINSE (4 times)> (...
  • Page 126 163) Pile [SOFT] ( 140) <<DRY>> ( ) > [FUZZY] ( 145) <STEAM IRON> ( 160) 203, 204) 208)
  • Page 127 124, 127) 175)
  • Page 128 100% 100% 100% 50 .) 130 .) 300 .) 50 .) 200 .) 100% 500 .) 100% 100% 70 .) 200 .) 500 .)
  • Page 129 [WIND IRON] ( 130) <<WASH DRY>> ( <<DRY>> ( ) > [FUZZY] ( <<WASH DRY>> ( <<DRY>> ( ) > [FUZZY] ( <<WASH DRY>> ( <<DRY>> ( ) > [HEAVY] ( <<WASH DRY>> ( ) > [FUZZY] ( <<DRY>> ( ) >...
  • Page 130 <<WASH DRY>> ( ) > [FUZZY] ( : 30 [AUTO] <<WASH DRY>> ( ) > [FUZZY] ( [AUTO] ( <<WASH DRY>> ( ) > [FUZZY] <<DRY>> ( ) > <STEAM IRON> ( [FUZZY] ( 160, 161) [EXTRA] ( <SPIN/DRY LEVEL> ( 173) [HEAVY] ( <<WASH DRY>>...
  • Page 131 WIND IRON ( [WIND IRON] ( <<WASH DRY>> ( [FUZZY] ( ), [1 TIME RINSE] ( ), [SPEEDY] ( [HEAVY] ( ), [FAVORITE] ( [POWER SAVE] ( <<DRY>> ( [FUZZY] ( ), [HEAVY] ( ), [POWER SAVE] ( [POWER SAVE STATIC DRY] ( <<DRY>>...
  • Page 132 45%) 100%) ) (3 ) ) (4 ) [WIND IRON] (...
  • Page 133 <START> ( [BLANKET] ( [DELICATE] ( ), [TUB CLEAN] ( [TUB DRY] ( 10.5 (<<WASH>> ( ) <<WASH DRY>> ( <PAUSE> ( <START> ( [TUB CLEAN] (...
  • Page 134 “XX . ” 20 . 25 . 44 . 55 . 36 . 45 . 28 . 35 . 16 . 20 . (XX . “1 ” <<WASH DRY>> ( <<DRY>> (...
  • Page 135 132, 133) 184) <PAUSE> (...
  • Page 136 [TUB CLEAN] ( Oxidizing [TUB CLEAN] 156)
  • Page 137 , PVAc PVA (Polyvinyl Alcohol) (“ ” 127)) <HOT WASH> ( <ON> ( <<WASH>> ( ) [FUZZY] ( <WASH (6 MIN)> ( <SPIN (1 MIN)> ( (1.5 <START> ( <ON> ( <<WASH>> ( ) [HEAVY] ( <START> (...
  • Page 138 <START> ( [DOOR LOCK] ( <PAUSE> ( [DOOR LOCK] ( <DOOR LOCK 3Sec PRESS> ( [DOOR LOCK] ( 139) [SOFT] ( <PAUSE> ( <START> (...
  • Page 139 ([TUB COOLING] ( <START> ( <PAUSE> ( “ ” (“Fluffy Clothes”) ( <OFF> ( ) <ON> ( <OFF> ( ) <ON> ( <<WASH>> ( ) [FUZZY] ( <SPIN> ( <START> ( <PAUSE> (...
  • Page 140: [Door Lock]

    DOOR LOCK ( <ON> ( [DOOR LOCK] ( [DOOR LOCK] ( <DOOR LOCK 3Sec PRESS> ( <DOOR LOCK 3Sec PRESS> ( [DOOR LOCK] ( [DOOR LOCK] ( [DOOR LOCK] ( [DOOR LOCK] ( The [DOOR LOCK] (...
  • Page 141 <AUTO <HOT WASH> SELF CLEAN> FUZZY ( 10.5 1 TIME RINSE ( 10.5 SPEEDY ( WASH ( DRY ( HEAVY ( 10.5 FAVORITE ( 162, 163) 10.5 SOFT ( BLANKET ( 149) DELICATE ( 153) “ ” [1 TIME RINSE] ( [SOFT] ( [FUZZY] ( 122)
  • Page 142 122, 124 127) <ON> ( <<WASH>> ( ) <WASH> ( ), <RINSE> ( [SPIN] ( 162, 168, 169) 176) 173) <AUTO SELF CLEAN> ( 108, 179) <START> ( 135)
  • Page 143 <AUTO <HOT WASH> SELF CLEAN> FUZZY ( 1 TIME RINSE ( WASH ( SPEEDY ( HEAVY ( FAVORITE ( 162, 163) BLANKET ( 149) SILENT ( WASH ( POWER SAVE ( [1 TIME RINSE] ( [SPEEDY] ( FUZZY ( [SILENT] ( [FUZZY] ( [POWER SAVE] ( [FUZZY] (...
  • Page 144 122, 124 127) <ON> ( <<WASH DRY>> ( <WASH> ( ), <RINSE> ( <DRY> ( 162, 168, 169) 176) 173) <AUTO SELF CLEAN> ( 108, 179) <START> ( 135)
  • Page 145 FUZZY ( FUZZY (15 MIN) ( HEAVY ( BLANKET ( 149) SILENT ( POWER SAVE ( POWER SAVE STATIC DRY ( 158) [SILENT] ( [POWER SAVE] ( [FUZZY] ( [FUZZY] ( [POWER SAVE] ( [POWER SAVE STATIC DRY] <<DRY>> ( ) >...
  • Page 146 122, 124 127) 122, 124 127) <ON> ( <ON> ( <<DRY>> ( <<DRY>> ( [FUZZY] ( <DRY> ( 30, 60 [FUZZY] ( 15, 30, 60 170) <START> ( <START> (...
  • Page 147 BLANKET ( (<<WASH>> ( ), <<WASH DRY>> ( ), <<DRY>> ( [BLANKET] ( <<WASH>> ( ), <<WASH DRY>> ( <<DRY>> ( (MO-F103) 208) MO-F103 208) 147) 147) [BLANKET] ( <<WASH>> ( ), <<WASH DRY>> ( <<DRY>> ( 100% <<WASH>> ( ) <<WASH DRY>>...
  • Page 148 <<WASH>> ( ) <<WASH DRY>> ( <<DRY>> ( 4.7 . <<WASH>> ( ) 4.7 . <<WASH DRY>> ( <<WASH DRY>> ( <<DRY>> ( <<DRY>> ( <<WASH>> ( )
  • Page 149 BLANKET ( (<<WASH>> ( ), <<WASH DRY>> ( ), <<DRY>> ( )) ( )
  • Page 150 <<WASH DRY>> ( <<DRY>> ( <<WASH>> ( ) <<DRY>> ( <<WASH DRY>> ( 146, 147) 146, 147) <<WASH>> ( ) (3 . <ON> ( <ON> ( <<WASH>> ( ) <<WASH DRY>> ( <<DRY>> ( [BLANKET] ( [BLANKET] ( 135) <START> ( <START>...
  • Page 151: (<> ( ))

    DELICATE ( ) (<<WASH>> ( )) [DELICATE] ( [DELICATE] ( [DELICATE] ( 122)
  • Page 152 [TUB CLEAN] (...
  • Page 153 DELICATE ( ) (<<WASH>> ( )) <STEAM IRON> (...
  • Page 154 <ON> ( <<WASH>> ( ) [DELICATE] ( 135) <START> (...
  • Page 155: Deodorant

    DEODORANT ( DEODORANT ( DEODORANT ( 122))
  • Page 156 <ON> ( <<DRY>> ( [DEODORANT] ( <START> (...
  • Page 157: Tub Clean ( ) / Tub Dry

    TUB CLEAN ( ) / TUB DRY ( TUB CLEAN ( TUB DRY ( TUB CLEAN ( [TUB CLEAN] ( ) (3 [TUB CLEAN] ( ) (11 <AUTO SELF CLEAN> ( TUB DRY (...
  • Page 158 [TUB CLEAN] ( [TUB DRY] ( <ON> ( <ON> ( <<WASH>> ( <<DRY>> ( [TUB CLEAN (3 HOUR)] ( [TUB DRY] ( [TUB CLEAN (11 HOUR)] ( <START> ( <START> ( <PAUSE> ( <START> (...
  • Page 159: Power Save Static Dry

    POWER SAVE STATIC DRY ( (<<DRY>> ( 122)) (0.4 . [POWER SAVE STATIC DRY] ( <STEAM IRON> (...
  • Page 160 <ON> ( <<DRY>> ( [POWER SAVE STATIC DRY] <START> (...
  • Page 161: Steam Iron

    STEAM IRON ( STEAM IRON ( STEAM IRON ( STEAM IRON ( 122)) <STEAM IRON> ( <STEAM IRON> ( <STEAM IRON> ( <STEAM IRON> (...
  • Page 162: Steam Iron ( )

    <STEAM IRON> ( <ON> ( <STEAM IRON> ( <START> (...
  • Page 163 [FAVORITE] ( [FAVORITE] ( [FAVORITE] ( <<WASH DRY>> ( <<WASH>> ( ) [EX] ( [1 TIME RINSE] ( <<WASH>> ( ) <<WASH DRY>> ( [AUTO] ( <<WASH DRY>> (...
  • Page 164 [FAVORITE] ( [FAVORITE] ( <START> ( 122, 124 127) <ON> ( <<WASH>> ( ) <<WASH DRY>> ( [FAVORITE] ( <WASH> ( ), <RINSE> ( ), <SPIN> ( <DRY> ( 162) 176) 173) <AUTO SELF CLEAN> ( 108, 179) <START> ( 135)
  • Page 165: Fuzzy

    FUZZY ( WASH ( ) RINSE ( ) SPIN ( WASH ( ) WASH ( ) RINSE ( <ON> ( WASH ( ) SPIN ( <<WASH>> ( ) [FUZZY] RINSE ( RINSE ( ) SPIN ( <SPIN> ( DRAIN ( <PAUSE>...
  • Page 166 [FAVORITE] ( 162) [FUZZY] ( <HOT WASH> ( <WASH> ( ) <RINSE> ( <SPIN> ( <SPIN> ( [FUZZY] ( 168, 169) WASH <HOT WASH> WASH <HOT WASH> <START> ( WASH...
  • Page 167: Delay Start

    DELAY START ( <DELAY START> ( <<WASH>> ( ) <<WASH DRY>> ( <<WASH>> ( ) <STEAM IRON> ( <<WASH DRY>> ( [BLANKET] ( ), [DELICATE] ( [TUB CLEAN] ( <<DRY>> ( <DELAY START> ( <OFF> ( ) <OFF> ( ) <PAUSE>...
  • Page 168 122, 124 127) <ON> ( <<WASH>> ( ), <<WASH DRY>> ( <STEAM IRON> ( 176) 173) <AUTO SELF CLEAN> ( 108, 179) <DELAY START> ( <START> ( <START> ( [BLANKET] ( ) (<<WASH>> ( ), <<WASH DRY>> ( [DELICATE] ( [TUB CLEAN] ( ) (<<WASH>>...
  • Page 169 — — FUZZY ( 6, 9, 12, 15, 25, 30, 60, 70 1 TIME RINSE — — — 6, 9, 12, 15, 25, 30, 60, 70 — — — SPEEDY ( 6, 9, 12, 15, 25, 30, 60, 70 — HEAVY ( 6, 9, 12, 15, 25, 30, 60, 70 —...
  • Page 170 <<WASH>> <<WASH DRY>> <<WASH DRY>> <<DRY>> <<WASH>> <<WASH DRY>> <<DRY>> AUTO ( AUTO ( 30/60/90 , AUTO ( ) 15/30/60/90 , AUTO ( AUTO ( — — AUTO ( — — AUTO ( AUTO ( AUTO ( — — 30/60/90 , AUTO ( —...
  • Page 171 <WASH> ( <RINSE> ( <HOT WASH> <AUTO SELF CLEAN> ( 108) [FAVORITE] ( ), [DELICATE] ( [1 TIME RINSE] ( – – – – – – [FAVORITE] ( [BLANKET] (...
  • Page 172 <SPIN> ( <DRY> ( [POWER SAVE STATIC DRY] [SOFT] ( <<WASH DRY>> ( <<DRY>> ( <<WASH>> [BLANKET] ( [SILENT] ( [POWER SAVE] ( [POWER SAVE STATIC DRY] (...
  • Page 173 <ON> ( <<WASH DRY>> ( <OFF> ( ) <<WASH DRY>> ( <<DRY>> ( <ON> ( <START> ( <START> ( <PAUSE> ( <OFF> ( )
  • Page 174 <ON> ( <<WASH>> ( ) <SPIN/DRY LEVEL> ( <SPIN/DRY LEVEL> ( <START> ( <<WASH DRY>> ( <<DRY>> ( [SPIN LEVEL EXTRA] ( <SPIN (1 MIN)> ( [SOFT] ( [BLANKET] ( [DELICATE] ( <ON> ( <SPIN/DRY LEVEL> ( <<WASH DRY>> ( <<DRY>>...
  • Page 175:

    <DELAY START> ( <DELAY START> ( <<WASH DRY>> ( “ ”) <ON> ( <DELAY START> ( <WASH> ( ) <WASH> ( ) <START> ( <START> ( <OFF> ( )
  • Page 176: <

    <<WASH DRY>> ( <<WASH DRY>> ( <ON> ( <DELAY START> ( <RINSE> ( <RINSE> ( <START> ( <START> ( <OFF> ( ) <ON> ( <DELAY START> ( <SPIN> ( <START> ( <SPIN> ( <START> ( <OFF> ( )
  • Page 177: Hot Wash

    HOT WASH ( <HOT WASH> <HOT WASH> ( [HOT WASH] ( <PAUSE> ( <HOT WASH> ( 8°C <HOT WASH> ( <HOT WASH> ( • [BLANKET] ( ), [DELICATE] ( [TUB CLEAN] ( <<DRY>> ( • <STEAM IRON> ( <HOT WASH> ( <HOT WASH>...
  • Page 178 <<WASH>> ( ) ( [SOFT] ( ), [BLANKET] ( ), [DELICATE] ( [TUB CLEAN] ( <<WASH DRY>> ( <<DRY>> ( [TANGLE FREE] ( <ON> ( <<WASH>> ( ) <OFF> ( ) (6 . <PAUSE> ( [BLANKET] ( ), [FUZZY (15 MIN)] ( )), [DEODORANT] ( [POWER SAVE STATIC DRY] ( <PAUSE>...
  • Page 179: Auto Self Clean

    [POWER SAVE] ( [POWER SAVE STATIC DRY] ( [POWER SAVE] [POWER SAVE STATIC DRY] ( <ON> ( <DRY> ( <OFF> ( ) [SILENT] ( ), [FUZZY (15 MIN)] ( [DEODORANT] ( <STEAM IRON> ( AUTO SELF CLEAN ( <AUTO SELF CLEAN> ( <ON>...
  • Page 180: Auto Self Clean

    AUTO SELF CLEAN ( 108) <AUTO SELF CLEAN> ( ‘WASH’ ( ‘DRY’ ( <AUTO SELF CLEAN> 'DRY' ( ‘WASH’ ( ‘DRY’ ( ‘WASH’ ( ‘DRY’ ( <AUTO SELF CLEAN> ( <AUTO SELF CLEAN> 'WASH' ( <ON> ( <AUTO SELF CLEAN> <<WASH>>...
  • Page 181 <WASH> ( ) “C02” “C17” [LINT FILTER] ( “C17” <<WASH>> ( ) <<WASH DRY>> ( [LINT FILTER] ( “C17” 164)
  • Page 182 “UP” ( ) “ ” “C16” 188) 208) [LINT FILTER] ( “C16” 188)
  • Page 183 [DRY FILTER] ( 188) [DRY FILTER] ( <START> ( <<WASH DRY>> ( <<DRY>> ( 208)
  • Page 184 [DRY FILTER] ( “C06” <ON> ( <AUTO SELF CLEAN> ( WASH ( DRY ( “---”...
  • Page 185 40°C) (40°C)
  • Page 186 • • • [TUB CLEAN] ( 156)
  • Page 187 “C01” <ON> ( <<WASH>> ( ) [TUB CLEAN] <START> ( <PAUSE> ( <OFF> ( ) “C02” “C18” “C02”...
  • Page 188 200, 201 ) <PAUSE> ( <OFF> ( ) <START> ( <ON> ( “ ” <PAUSE> <START> 186) 207) 180, 186) <PAUSE> <START> • • • • <PAUSE> <START> <PAUSE> <START> 127) 127) 122)
  • Page 189 182, 183) <ON> ( <OFF> ( ) “C01” [POWER SAVE] ( “C02” <PAUSE> <START> <START> 180, 181) <ON> ( 180, 181) <OFF> ( ) <<WASH>> ( ) <<WASH DRY>> ( <PAUSE> <START> “C02” 187) 163) <PAUSE> <START> <PAUSE> <START> 163) 182, 183) [DRY FILTER] ( <ON>...
  • Page 190 187, 188) 195) 194) 194) 191, 192 ) <START> ( 194) <AUTO SELF CLEAN> 194) 196) <AUTO SELF CLEAN> 192, 193) 193 ) 192) 195) 190, 191) 202) 202) 198) 202, 203) 203, 204) 198, 199) 204) 204, 205) 205) 200) 205) 200)
  • Page 191 <AUTO SELF CLEAN> ( 182, 183)
  • Page 192 <<WASH DRY>> ( 175) 175) <AUTO SELF CLEAN> <AUTO SELF CLEAN> ( 178) 178) 186) 207)
  • Page 193 132, 133) [REMOVING FOAM] ( 132, 133) 186) 186) 178) 132, 133) 132, 133) <PAUSE> ( 137, 138) <ON> ( <PAUSE> (...
  • Page 194 <ON> ( 138) [TUB COOLING] ( 138) [DOOR LOCK] ( [DOOR LOCK] ( [DOOR LOCK] ( 139) [FLUFFY CLOTHES] ( <PAUSE> ( Fluffy Clothes Fluffy Clothes ( 177) <ON> ( 137) 139)
  • Page 195 <ON> ( <ON> ( <DELAY START> ( <START> ( 166) <START> ( 184) 184) 182, 183)
  • Page 196 172) 172) [TUB CLEAN] ( 156) <AUTO SELF CLEAN> ( 108, 179) 139) [TUB DRY] ( 156) 186) 139) 178)
  • Page 197 <AUTO SELF CLEAN> 'WASH' <AUTO SELF CLEAN> 'WASH' ( 'WASH' ( 108) <AUTO SELF CLEAN> ‘WASH’ ( ) <AUTO SELF CLEAN> <AUTO SELF CLEAN> ( <AUTO SELF CLEAN> ( 108) <AUTO SELF CLEAN> <AUTO SELF <AUTO SELF CLEAN> 'DRY' CLEAN> ( <START>...
  • Page 198 [SOFT] ( 208) 177) (6 . 163) <SPIN / DRY LEVEL> 173) <AUTO SELF CLEAN> 'DRY' ( <START> ( <START> ( <AUTO SELF CLEAN> 'WASH' ( <AUTO SELF CLEAN> ( [SOFT] ( [FUZZY] ( 177) <<WASH DRY>> ( 177)
  • Page 199 [SILENT] ( 178) <SPIN (1 MIN)> ( [SPIN LEVEL [REGULAR] ( [MILD] ( EXTRA] ( [POWER [POWER SAVE] ( SAVE] ( [POWER SAVE [POWER SAVE STATIC DRY] ( STATIC DRY] ( 178) 125, 126) 132, 133) <HOT WASH> ( <HOT WASH> <HOT WASH>...
  • Page 200 <DELAY START> <DELAY START> ( <DELAY START> ( 166) 182, 183) 207) 186) • 186) • • • 10 . . • 30°C 30°C 30°C 5°C 30°C...
  • Page 201 (CXX) 187, 188 )) 125, 126) [BLANKET] ( ), [DELICATE] ( [TUB CLEAN] ( [SPEEDY] ( [SPEEDY] <START> ( <START> ( <START> ( <START> ( <AUTO SELF CLEAN> 'DRY' ( <START> ( [REMOVING FOAM] 132, 133) [BALANCING CLOTHES] [REVIEWING TIME]...
  • Page 202 <PAUSE> ( [TUB COOLING] [TIME LEFT 10 MIN] ( <PAUSE> ( 177) [SOFT] ( 186) [TIME LEFT 1 MIN] <STEAM IRON> ( (LCD) <DELAY START> ( <DELAY START> 166) <DELAY START> ( 174)
  • Page 203 132, 133) 134) 163) 180, 181) [TUB CLEAN] ( 156) 163) <<DRY>> ( ) > [FUZZY] ( [TUB CLEAN] ( 156) 140, 142)
  • Page 204 163) [HEAVY] ( 140, 142) <HOT WASH> ( 176) 132, 133) 132, 133) 134) 132, 133) 132, 133) 134) 132, 133)
  • Page 205 132, 133) 132, 133) 134) 132, 133) [HEAVY] ( 140, 142) <HOT WASH> ( 176) 163)
  • Page 206 [SOFT] ( <<DRY>> ( ) > [FUZZY] ( <STEAM IRON> ( 160) <AUTO SELF CLEAN> ( 108, 179) [TUB CLEAN] ( 156) 139) [TUB DRY] ( 156) 186) 178)
  • Page 207 163) <SPIN/DRY LEVEL> ( [EXTRA] ( 173) [HEAVY] ( 144) [WIND IRON] ( 130) <<DRY>> ( ) > [FUZZY] ( Fluffy Clothes ( 177) <STEAM IRON> ( 160)
  • Page 208 <<WASH>> ( ) <SPIN> ( [TUB CLEAN] ( <START> ( <START> ( 164) <PAUSE> ( <PAUSE> ( <START> ( 40°C) <SPIN> ( 164)
  • Page 209 : BD-V3500L-002) 83 . .) : BD-V9500L-005) [BLANKET] ( (MO-F103) : MO-F103-001) : NET-KV2-001) : BD-S7400L-002) : BD-S5500-919)
  • Page 210 BD-S5500 220 - 240 V / 50 Hz 10.5 . ( 7.0 . ( [FUZZY] ( [FUZZY] ( : 500 W : 1,350 W 0.03 0.8 Mpa (0.3 8 kgf / cm 630 × 715 × 1,050 × × ) 83 .

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