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CA2 - User Manual

This operating manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the IFB washing machine, emphasizing the use of genuine parts. It covers essential topics such as machine setup, program selection, garment sorting, and troubleshooting. Safety precautions and technical data are also included to ensure proper usage and care of the appliance.

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CA2 - User Manual

This operating manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the IFB washing machine, emphasizing the use of genuine parts. It covers essential topics such as machine setup, program selection, garment sorting, and troubleshooting. Safety precautions and technical data are also included to ensure proper usage and care of the appliance.

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Advancing the science of washing

OPERATING MANUAL

USE ONLY GENUINE IFB SPARES & ACCESSORIES


* Company shall not be responsible for defects arising due to usage of spurious parts and accessories
machine

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CONTENTS

KNOW YOUR MACHINE 6


INSTALLATION 7
= Pre Installation
= Unpacking
= Setting Up
= Water Inlet
= Water Outlet
= Electrical Connection

USING YOUR MACHINE 9


= Control Panel
= Automatic Detergent Dispenser Tray
= ON - OFF Switch / Programme Selector Knob
= Programme Selection
= Programme Selection Chart

OPERATION 13
= Sorting of Garments
= Loading the Machine
= Detergent to be used and Quantity
= Treatment of stains
= Wash Load Guide
= International Washing Symbols
= Programme Run
= Switching Off the Machine
= Check Points

MAINTENANCE 19
= Fluff Filters
= Drum
= Sieves
= Frost Protection
= Draining During Emergencies

FAULT DIAGNOSIS 21
= Why does it happen?

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 22
TECHNICAL DATA 23

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ON-OFF SWITCH/PROGRAMME
DETERGENT DISPENSER TRAY SELECTOR KNOB

INTERLOCKING
DOOR LOCK
PORTHOLE HANDLE
DOOR

SPECIAL
POWDER
COATED
GALVANISED
STEEL
CABINET

FLUFF
ADJUSTABLE
FILTER
FEET FOR
DOOR
LEVELLING

ADVANTAGES OF TUMBLE WASH

q MOST EFFECTIVE CLEANING AS THE CLOTHES PASS THROUGH


SOAPY WATER AND ALSO FALL ON SOAP SOLUTION IMPROVING
WETTING OF CLOTHES.
q RESEMBLES THE THUMPING AND RUBBING ACTION OF GENTLE
HAND WASH.
q USES LESS WATER COMPARED TO TUB TYPE TOP LOADERS.
q LESS WATER MEANS LESS DETERGENT AND ELECTRICITY
CONSUMPTION.
q WASHING IS EFFECTIVE BY DETERGENCY, SOAKING, HEATING,
TUMBLING AND SQUEEZING.
q GIVES BETTER DRYING EFFECT BY SPINNING.

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INSTALLATION
PRE-INSTALLATION
1. Make sure there is a 16 amp. 3-pin electrical point preferably with a 16 amp.
fuse, within 1 meter of the machine. Make sure it has proper earthing.
2. Fixed plumbing is recommended for
the machine. The water inlet of the WATER
SUPPLY
MACHINE
WATER
REDUCER
machine has a collarwith3/4”parallel STOP
INLET

internal threads. The water supply LOCK


1/2 3/4
point with an external 3/4” parallel
thread should be available within1
meter of the machine’s location. DRAIN
PIPE
WATER INLET

3. Two options on the water inlet and drain


pipe connection are shown. In case these WATER INLET
DRAIN
PIPE

possibilities do not exist for the drain pipe,


please arrange an additional length of pipe.
4. Please inform our service centre for installation and demonstration of the
machine once the points mentioned above have been completed.

UNPACKING

1. Remove Carton.
2. Remove wooden base. Keep machine on floor
or trolley.
3. Place the machine at the site at which it is to be
installed.
4. Remove transit bolts.
5. Insert plastic caps provided into holes vacated and press till they click into
place.
6. Remove packing from the bottom of the motor
7. Keep transit bolts carefully. They will be required in case you need to shift the
machine again.
8. For shifting and re-installation at a new site,please get in touch with our service
personnel.
9. Keep packaging material carefully. It comes handy while shifting residence.
10. PLEASE DO NOT OPERATE THE MACHINE TILL TRANSIT BOLTS HAVE BEEN
REMOVED.
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SETTING UP
1. MAKE SURE THAT THE MACHINE RESTS ON ALL
FOUR FEET ON A LEVEL SURFACE.Adjustable
screws are provided at the bottom to allow
levelling.
2. Loosen securing nut. Adjust the screw to change
level. Tighten securing nut to ensure that screw is
locked into place.
3. MACHINE SHOULD BE LEVELLED AGAIN IN CASE
IT IS MOVED TO A NEW SITE.

WATER INLET WATER INLET

1. Connect inlet hose to water tap/line.


2. Do not connect machine to a hot water supply.

DRAIN
PIPE

WATER OUTLET DRAIN


PIPE

1. A drain pump is provided in the machine to pump out


used water.
2. The end of the outlet should be placed near a drain. If WATER INLET
necessary, it can be placed over the edge of a sink
at a maximum height of 1 mt. from the floor level.
3. Allow free flow of water from the outlet pipe.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 16 AMPS

1. Check that the electrical line can take the required


load.
2. Connect to a 220V, 50 Hz single phase AC supply. X
3. Machine must be earthed properly before
operation. This can be done by using a 3 pin plug
and properly earthed socket of 16 ampere rating. X
4. Ensure that there is a firm connection between the 3
pin plug and socket, else it may result in sparking and
subsequent failure of 3 pin plug.
5. Use of extension cord not recommended.

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ON-OFF SWITCH / PROGRAMME SELECTOR KNOB

DETERGENT DISPENSER TRAY

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AUTOMATIC DETERGENT DISPENSER TRAY

Designed for automatic dispensing of detergent. The Detergent


Dispenser Tray should be filled with recommended detergent quantity
before the start of a programme.

The detergent tray must be pulled out, filled as required and shut before
the machine is switched on.

ON - OFF SWITCH / PROGRAMME SELECTOR KNOB

To switch ON the machine and to select the right programme as per


the fabric being washed and extent of soilage.

q A choice of 10 programmes is available to wash different kinds / loads


of clothes.

q Programme selection should be done before the machine is switched


ON.

q THE STARTING POINT OF PROGRAMME NEEDS TO BE SELECTED


BY SHIFTING THE PROGRAMME SELECTOR KNOB ADJACENT
TO PRINTED LETTERS. OPERATING THE MACHINE BEYOND
PRINTING ZONE MAY RESULT IN HIGHER CONSUMPTION OF
WATER & ELECTRICITY AND WILL NOT IMPROVE WASH
QUALITY.

q Machine should be switched on by gently pulling out the programme


selector knob.

q After initiating the programme, machine runs through automatically.


If for any reason you wish to change the programme switch OFF the
machine by pushing in the programme selector knob, then set the
desired programme and re-start.

q KNOB SHOULD BE TURNED ONLY IN CLOCKWISE DIRECTION.

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PROGRAMME SELECTION

J E

Symbols of the Programme Selector

Wash Rinse Spin

1. Normal wash programme A to E


To be used for whites and coloureds of cotton or predominantly
of cotton in case of mixed load.

STAGE I : Main Wash - A/B/C

q Clothes are soaked, tumbled in hot water with detergent to remove


dirt. Before draining dirty water,it is cooled down by adding cold
water. Clothes are tumbled to expose more surface, squeezed by
spinning to remove dirt inside the fabric.

q IF CLOTHES ARE NOT VERY DIRTY, THE WASH CYCLE CAN BE


STARTED BY DIRECTLY SETTING THE PROGRAMME SELECTOR
KNOB AT POINT B, OR C TO REDUCE WASHING TIME.

STAGE II : Rinse - D

q After washing, the rinsing is done automatically four times to


remove traces of detergent and dirt from clothes.

q For most efficient rinsing, two intermittent shorts spin are provided.

STAGE III : Spin Drying : E

q Spin drying takes place at 600 rpm.

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2. Easy Care Programme : G to K
To be used for easycare fabrics like polyester blends or predominantly
having such fabric in mixed load.

STAGE I : Main Wash : G/H


q Clothes are soaked, tumbled in hot water with detergent for lesser
duration than main wash of Normal wash programme before
draining of dirty water, it is cooled down by adding cold water.
Clothes are tumbled to expose more surface, squeezed by spinning to
remove dirt from the fabric.

STAGE II : Rinse : J
q After washing the rinsing is done automatically three times to
remove traces of detergent and dirt from clothes.

STAGE III : Spin Drying : K


q Spin drying takes place at 600 r.p.m.

Exclusive spin drying programmes : E & K


q Can be used for spin drying hand washed/wet clothes.
q Turn programme selector knob directly to the spin drying points after
loading the clothes.
q Switch ON the machine.

Note:
IN CASE ELECTRICITY/WATER SUPPLY GOES OFF,THE MACHINE
STOPS AND STARTS AGAIN FROM THE SAME POINT,
AUTOMATICALLY, ON RESUMPTION OF ELECTRICITY/WATER
SUPPLY.

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Refer detailed Programme Chart given below showing 10 fully automatic wash programes.

COMPLETE
CYCLE TIME

CAPACITY
(MINUTES)

Very soiled cotton, or boil - proof linen

Normally soiled, non boil - proof baby washing

Cotton fabrics or linen which are colour fast.


non boil - proof ( 2.5 Kg Max. )

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COTTON 5 KG MAX
( 2.5 Kg Max. )

EASY CARE 2.5 KG MAX.


Note:
Cycle time does not includes water filling time.
Water consumption does not include the quantity of water taken during cool down time
and additional water filling time.
The above values are under standard test conditions.
OPERATION

SORTING OF GARMENTS
q Machine to be used for machine washable fabrics only (Look for wash
symbols given on your garments.)
q Non-fast coloured should be washed with like colours only. Wash
whites separately from colours.
q Check the pockets for any loose articles like coins, keys, keychain etc.
Remove these articles as these can damage the drum/tub.
q Do not mix clothes that give lint with clothes that attract lint (e.g. lint
givers-woollens, socks, coarse cotton fabrics etc. Lint takers - synthetic
fibres and corduroys).

LOADING THE MACHINE


q Open the front porthole door, place garments
loosely inside drum. For best results load garments
one by one, preferably mix of large and small
clothes.

q Turn knitted garments inside out,remove loose


hooks, rings and pins found on curtains etc.
Or
Tie a knot around them with the garments itself.

q Close door and press till you hear a click. Ensure


that no cloth is jammed between door and rubber
gasket of frame.

q For large garments like bed covers and curtains


etc. open out the garments and hold from the centre
to load.

q Ensure that volume of load allows the clothes to


tumble freely in the drum for best wash results.

q Over-loading the drum will affect wash quality. It


can also damage the machine and clothes in the
long run.

q Running the machine underloaded may cause


excessive vibration, noise and damage.
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DETERGENT TO BE USED AND QUANTITY

q The best results will be achieved using correct amount of washing machine
detergent .
q Approximate quantities to be used:
Full load i.e. 5 kgs Detergents to be used as per direction
indicated by the manufacturer on their package.
Half Load
i.e. 2.5 kg and below Use 20 to 25% less detergent
q Liquid detergents can be used.
q Hard water and heavily soiled clothes require more than the recommended
quantity of detergents.
q Frequent use of insufficient detergent will be noticeable as follows:
- Washing appears grey or not properly clean
- Grey - brown stains form on the washing
q Excess use of detergent will result in
- Higher environment pollution
- Generation of too much foam
- Scale builds up

TREATMENT OF STAINS
q Stains need to be treated immediately when they are fresh. Usually stains are
catagorised as absorbed stains, built-up stains, and compound stains.
q Absorbed stains can be removed by rubbing gently a pad containing a
suitable solvent over the stain from outer edge towards centre by keeping
stained cloth on absorbent fabric.
q Built up and compound stains may be removed by first carefully brushing
off stained area. Then rub gently with a pad containing solvent from the back
of fabric.
q It is advisable to try out the solvent on hidden part of the garment to verify its
effect on cloth.

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PROGRAMME RUN

Note :
q During the programme run the knob turns automatically in the
clockwise direction only.
q Washing, rinsing and spining can be seen through the porthole window.
q At any moment the position of the knob with respect to its start
position shows how far the programme has advanced.
q The starting point is just beyond the thick line on the knob.

SWITCHING OFF THE MACHINE


q The wash ends automatically at the end of each programme at the
thick line on the knob
q To switch the machine OFF push in the programme selector knob
q Porthole door can be opened only after 90 seconds
q Remove clothes from Inside the machine
q Leave door slightly ajar to dry out the inside of the machine.

CHECK POINTS
Before switching your machine ’ON’ check...
q The machine is connected to a 220V, 50Hz supply with proper earthing.
q The water inlet stopcock is fully open.
q The hoses are not bent or twisted
q Dry clothes are loaded into the machine drum, and door is closed firmly
with a click
q The required amount of detergent is filled in the detergent dispenser tray.
q After completing the above check points the machine should be
switched ON by gently pulling out the programme selector knob.
q The programme Selector knob is turned to the appropriate position in a
clockwise direction only.
q The Fluff Filter/Drain Hose is not open.

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Open door flap by pressing on the right hand
edge and pull out the plastic tray.

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DRUM
Rust Stains
Never leave metal items e.g. paper clips, pins etc. in the
drum as there is a danger of rusting. If there are any rust
stains remove with a non-chlorine agent. Special non-
metal sponges (never use steel wool) may also be used

SIEVES
Cleaning of Water connection Sieves, filter
1. Turn off Taps. Disconnect Power supply to the
machine. Unscrew inlet hose from machine as well
from the tap and drain out water from the hose.
2. Pull the sieve out of the magnetic valve with a pair of
flat nosed plier and clean under running water with a
brush. Fit Sieve back to the Valve.
3. Remove the filter mesh from the tap end of the inlet
hose and clean under running water with a brush.
4. Fit the filter mesh back to inlet hose.
5. Screw inlet hose back to the machine and the tap.
Ensure that both the sieves and the filter are in place.
6. Turn on the tap.

Cleaning of Porthole Door Area:


q After every wash clean vapour off porthole door.
q Lift the fold in the rubber gasket under porthole
periodically to remove lint and dirt preferably after
every wash.

FROST PROTECTION
If the machine is being operated in very cold temperature, all the water
should be drained out after use.
q Remove Fluff Filter.
q Locate the drain hose and drain the water.
q Disconnect inlet hose from the tap and drain.

DRAINING DURING EMERGENCIES


Incase of a long power faliure during a programme run, the water can be
drained from the drum through the drain hose
q Allow the water in the machine to cool down sufficiently.
q Locate the drain hose and pull out the drain hose to drain water in a
large shallow container.
q Before restarting machine, ensure that drain plug is fixed on drainhose
properly and fluff filter water line is filled with water by running the
machine without any clothes or detergents.
q Spillage of water can rust the base plate. Draining through drain hose
prevents rusting.
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FAULT DIAGNOSIS

WHY DOES IT HAPPEN ?

WATER DOES NOT ENTER MACHINE/DETERGENT NOT BEING


FLUSHED INTO DRUM.
q Check water supply
q Porthole door not firmly closed
q Water tap not turned on
q Bent inlet hose
q Sieve on inlet valve clogged

SUDS ESCAPING FROM DETERGENT DISPENSER TRAY.


q Detergent used is not a washing machine detergent
q Excessive detergent used

WATER LEAKAGE FROM THE MACHINE.


q Inlet / Outlet hose connection loose
q Fluff Filter not screwed on properly
q Inlet hose leaking
q Drain plug not fixed properly onto Drain hose.

MACHINE DOES NOT DRAIN.


q Fluff Filter clogged
q Outlet hose end above 1 meter from floor level

MACHINE VIBRATES STRONGLY DURING SPINNING.


q Machine not levelled properly
q Clothes not loaded as instructed
q water not drained completely

MACHINE DOES NOT START.


q Check position of programme selector knob
q Check water supply
q Porthole door not closed properly

MOTOR NOISE.
q It is normal for noises to be heard while motor is running. However
wash load, belt tension and motor mounting bolt should be
checked for specified limits.

PUMP NOISE.
q It is normal for noises to be heard from the pump during the start-
up and final stage of draining. However check for fluff filter
clogging.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

1. Ensure that the machine is properly balanced on four adjustable feet.


2. Ensure that the machine is connected to 3 pin socket with earth and
16 amps fuse.
3. The machine is tested with water during assembly for performance
checking. Condensed droplets of water may remain inside the
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drum. It is advisable to run the machine without wash load at 50 C
with detergent for the first time after installation.
4. The programme knob should be turned clockwise only.
5. Programme selection must be done prior to switching on the
machine. For resetting of programme, switch off the machine, select
the programme and re-start. Do not operate the machine beyond the
printed zone.
6. Servicing should be handled by the Company’s authorized
personnel only.
7. Check for the end of the programme before opening porthole door.
The door can be opened about 90 seconds after the wash cycle is
over or machine is switched off. This is a safety feature. The door
should not be forced open.
8. Check label on garments for determining conditions under which
fabrics are to be washed.
9. Use detergent recommended for washing machine.
10. Ensure that the electrical line on which the machine is used can take
the required load.
11. Check the inside of drum before loading the clothes.
12. Protect the machine from direct sunlight and do not splash water on
it. Clean with a damp cloth.
13. Keep your machine dry to avoid corrosion / rusting. Take special
care to wipe the machine after cleaning fluff filter.
14. The machine should ideally be installed on the floor, it can be
installed on any suitable platform or trolley, if desired by the
customer.
15. Clean the shell lower and detergent tray periodically by taking out
the detergent tray.
16. Incase of plastic tabletop do not use the tabletop as an ironing
board or for placing heavy items.

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TECHNICAL DATA

Dimensions : 55cm x 60 cm x 85 cm
(D x W x H )

Weight : 58.5 kgs

Capacity : 5 kgs of dry clothes (cotton)*

Programmes : 10 wash care programmes

Motor Rating : 690 W (max)

Spin speed : 600 rpm

Heater rating : 1.55 kw

Drum : Stainless Steel

Wash Temperature : 500C ( Hot Wash )

Drain Pump rating : 30W

Water Consumption : 55 litres for Standard wash

Power Consumption : 0.8 - 1.0 units for hot wash at 500C

Connected Load : 2.0 kw Max.

Programme Duration : 10 to 115 mins

Power Supply : 220 - 240V, single phase, 50 Hz

Water Pressure : 1 bar ( 1.03 kg/cm2) - 10 bar (10.3 kg/cm2)

Specifications are subject to change without prior notice:


* Capacity depends on size, texture and combination of clothes.
Depending on water pressure, Water hardness, Water inlet Temperature,
Quantity and type of Textile, Detergents used, Degree of soiling, Ambient
conditions, selected additional functions & power supply fluctuations the actual
values given on or with the machine can deviate from the declared standard
values, as they are tested according to the laboratory conditions

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MODEL : DIVA SERIAL NO. WT DIV B

DEALER’S NAME :

CUSTOMER’S NAME :

ADDRESS :

PIN CODE :

TEL. NO. (Resi.) (Off.)

E-MAIL :

MOTOR SR. NO. :

DATE OF PURCHASE :

MODEL : DIVA SERIAL NO. WT DIV B

DEALER’S NAME :

CUSTOMER’S NAME :

ADDRESS :

PIN CODE :

TEL. NO. (Resi.) (Off.)

E-MAIL :

MOTOR SR. NO. :

DATE OF PURCHASE :

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Customer Care
Dial
1901 425 5678 - BSNL & MTNL Callers
3900 4321 - Other Callers

IFB Industries Limited, Plot No. IND - 5, Sector - 1, East Calcutta Township, Calcutta - 700 078
Visit us at www.ifbappliances.com

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