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OWNER’S MANUAL

WASHING MACHINE
Before beginning installation, read these instructions carefully.
This will simplify installation and ensure that the washer is installed
correctly and safely. Leave these instructions near the washer
after installation for future reference.

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P/No.: MFL67379170 www.lg.com


Contents
Contents....................................2
Thank you for buying a LG Fully
Product Features......................3
Automatic Washing Machine.
Important safety instructions
Important safety instructions .................4 Please read your owner’s manual
Basic safety precautions .......................5
carefully, it provides instruction on safe
Save these instructions.........................6
installation, use and maintenance.
Safety instructions for use.....................7
Retain it for future reference.
Specifications ...........................8
Record the model and serial number of
Installation
Removing packing ................................9 your washing machine.
Removing transit bolts ..........................9
Installation place requirements ...........10 Model No.
Connecting water supply hose............12 Serial No.
Installation of drain hose .....................14 Date of Purchase
Leveling...............................................15

How to use washer


Operating washing machine ...............17
Care before washing...........................18
Washing program table.......................19 Adding detergent
Drying Program Table.........................20 Adding detergent and fabric softener..29
Extra options .......................................21
Operating data ....................................21
Maintenance
The water inlet filter.............................31
Control panel.......................................22
The drain pump filter ...........................32
Additional program..............................23
Dispenser drawer................................33
- Time Delay........................................23
The washing drum ..............................34
- Medic Rinse ......................................23
Cleaning your washer .........................34
- Favorite.............................................23
Cold conditions ...................................34
- Pre Wash ..........................................23
Options................................................24
Troubleshooting guide
- Wash.................................................24
Diagnosing problems ..........................35
- Rinse.................................................24
Error messages...................................37
- Temp.................................................24
Using SMARTDIAGNOSIS™..............38
- Spin...................................................24
Other functions....................................24
Terms of warranty ..................39
- Spin Only .........................................24
Child Lock ...........................................25
Beep On/Off ........................................25
Tub Clean ...........................................26
Door Lock & Detecting ........................26
Dry ......................................................27

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Product Features
Inverter Direct Drive system
The advanced Brushless DC motor directly drives the drum without
belt and pulley.

6 Motion
Washer is able to perform various drum actions or a combination of
different actions depending on the wash program selected.
Combined with a controlled spin speed and the ability of the drum to
rotate both left and right, the wash performance of the machine is greatly
improved, giving you perfect results every time.

Protection against creases


With the alternating rotation of the drum, creasing is minimized.

Built-in heater
Internal heater automatically heats the water to the best temperature
on selected cycles.

More economical with Intelligent Wash system


Intelligent Wash System detects the size of load and water temperature,
and then determines the optimum water level and washing time to
minimize energy and water consumption.

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Child Lock
The Child Lock prevents children from pressing any button to change
the settings during operation.

Low noise speed control system


By sensing the amount of load and balance, it evenly distributes load
to minimize the spinning noise level.

Auto Restart
Auto Restart allows the program to restart all by itself in case of power
failure. It does from the stage where it stopped.

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Important safety instructions
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND EXPLANATION OF THE INSTALLATION
BEFORE USE.

WARNING
For your safety, the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire or
explosion, electric shock, or to prevent property damage, injury to persons, or death.

Your Safety and the safety of others are very important.


We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance.
Always read and obey all safety messages.
This is the safety alert symbol.
This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others.
All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol and either the word DANGER,
WARNING or CAUTION.

These words mean:

DANGER
You will be killed or seriously injured if you don’t immediately follow instructions.

WARNING
You can be killed or seriously injured if you don’t follow instructions.

CAUTION
You may be slightly injured or cause damage to the product if you do not follow instructions.

All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is, tell you how to reduce the chance
of injury, and tell you what can happen if the instructions are not followed.

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Important safety instructions
■ Basic safety precautions
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when using the washer, follow basic
precautions, including the following:

• Before installation, check exterior • Do not wash or dry articles that have
damages. If it has, do not install. been cleaned in, washed in, soaked
• Do not install or store the washer in, or spotted with combustible or
where it will be exposed to the explosive substances (such as wax,
weather. oil, paint, gasoline, degreasers, dry-
cleaning solvents, kerosene, etc.)
• Do not tamper with controls.
which may ignite or explode. Oil may
• Do not repair or replace any part of remain in the tub after a whole cycle resulting
the washer or attempt any servicing in fire during drying.
unless specifically recommended in So, do not load oiled clothes.
the user-maintenance instructions or
• Do not slam the washer door closed
published user-repair instructions
or try to force the door open when
that you understand and have the
locked. This could result in damage to the
skills to carry out.
washer.
• Keep the area underneath and around
• When the machine runs high
your appliances free of combustible
temperature, the front door may be
materials such as lint, paper, rags,
very hot. Don’t touch it.
chemicals, etc.
• To minimize the possibility of electric
• The appliance is not intended for use
shock, unplug this appliance from the
by young children or infirm persons
power supply or disconnect the
without supervision. Do not allow
washer at the household distribution
children to play on, with, or inside this
panel by removing the fuse or
or any other appliance.
switching off the circuit breaker
• Keep small animals away from the before attempting any maintenance or
appliance. cleaning.
• Do not leave the washer door open. • When unplugging power cord, do not
An open door could entice children to hang pull out by grasping the cord.
on the door or crawl inside the washer. Otherwise, the power cord may be damaged.
• Never reach into washer while it is • Never attempt to operate this
moving. Wait until the drum has appliance if it is damaged,
completely stopped. malfunctioning, partially
• The laundry process can reduce the flame disassembled, or has missing or
retardant of fabrics. To avoid such a broken parts, including a damaged
result, carefully follow the garment cord or plug.
manufacturer’s wash and care
instructions.

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Important safety instructions
■ Basic safety precautions
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when using the washer, follow basic
precautions, including the following:

• Before discarding an old machine • To reduce the risk of personal injury,


unplug it. Render the plug useless. adhere to all industry recommended
Cut off the cable directly behind the safety procedures including the use
appliance to prevent misuse. of long sleeved gloves and safety
• When a product was under water, glasses. Failure to follow all of the safety
Please call service center. There is a warnings in this manual could result in
risk of electric shock and fire. property, personal injury or death.
• Appliance connected to the water • Do not push down the door
mains using new hose-sets. Old hose- excessively, when washer door open.
sets should not be reused. This could topple over the washer.

WARNING
• A precaution indicates that the hands shall not be inserted into running water-extracting tub.
• A precaution indicates that the washing machine shall not be installed at a humid place.
• A precaution on the washing machine whose lid can be opened during water extraction, that
if it takes 15 s or more for complete stop of water-extraction chamber tub such a case should
be understood as a trouble.

■ Save these instructions


GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of malfunction or breakdown, grounding will
reduce the risk of electric shock by providing a path of least resistance for electric current.
This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and
grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed
and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinance.
• Do not use an adapter this will defeat the grounding plug.
• If you don’t have the proper outlet, consult an electrician.

WARNING
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in electric shock.
Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is
properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance - if it does not fit the
outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.

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Important safety instructions
■ Safety instructions for use
To minimize the risk of fire within the inner bowl, the following should be observed:

• Items that have been spotted or • Items containing foam rubber (also
soaked with vegetable or cooking oil known as latex foam) or similarly
constitute a fire hazard and should textured rubber like materials should
not be placed in a tumble dryer. not be dried in a tumble dryer on a
Oil-affected items can ignite spontaneously, heat setting. Foam rubber materials can,
especially when exposed to heat sources when heated, produce fire by spontaneous
such as in a tumble dryer. combustion.
The items become warm, causing an • Fabric softeners or similar products
oxidation reaction in the oil. Oxidation should not be used during a drying
creates heat. If the heat cannot escape, the cycle, to eliminate the effects of static
items can become hot enough to catch fire. electricity unless this practice is specifically
Piling, stacking or storing oil-affected items recommended by the manufacturer of the
can prevent heat from escaping and so fabric softener or product.
create a fire hazard. If it is unavoidable that
• Undergarments that contain metal
fabrics that contain vegetable or cooking oil
reinforcements should not be placed
or have been contaminated by hair care
in a tumble dryer.
products be placed in a tumble dryer they
Damage to the tumble dryer can result if
should first be washed in hot water with
metal reinforcements come loose during
extra detergent-this will reduce, but not
drying. When available a drying rack could
eliminate, the hazard.
be used for such items.
The ‘cool down’ cycle of tumble dryers
should be used to reduce the temperature of • Plastic articles such as shower caps
the items. or babies waterproof napkin covers
They should not be removed from the tumble should not be placed in a tumble
dryer or piled or stacked while hot. dryer.
• Items that have been previously • Rubber-backed articles, clothes fitted
cleaned in, washed in, soaked in or with foam rubber pads, pillows,
spotted with petrol/gasoline, dry- rubber boots and rubber-coated
cleaning solvents or other flammable tennis shoes should not be placed in
or explosive substances should not a tumble dryer.
be placed in a tumble dryer. Highly
flammable substances commonly used in
domestic environments include acetone,
denatured alcohol, petrol/gasoline,
kerosene, spot removers (some brands),
turpentine, waxes and wax removers.

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Specifications

Transit bolts Power plug


• If the supply cord is damaged,
Drawer it must be replaced by the
(For detergent and manufacturer or its service agents
fabric softener) or a similarly qualified person in
order to avoid a hazard.

Control panel
Drain hose
Drum

Drain pump filter


Door
Drain plug

Adjustable feet Lower cover cap

■ Name : Front loading washing machine


■ Power supply : 220 V~, 50 / 60 Hz
■ Size : 600 mm (W)  640 mm (D)  850 mm (H)
■ Weight : 72 kg
■ Max.Watt : 2100 W (Wash) / 1500 W (Dry)
■ Wash capacity : 8 kg (Wash) / 6 kg (Dry)
■ Water consumption : 80 l
■ Permissible water pressure : 100 - 1000 kPa (1.0 - 10.0 kgf / cm2)

The appearance and specifications may vary without notice to improve the quality of the unit.

■ Accessories

Inlet hose(1EA) Spanner

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Installation
■ Removing packing
1. Remove the cardboard box and
styrofoam packing.
2. Lift the washing machine and remove
Washer the base packing.
3. Remove the tape securing the power
supply cord and drain hose.
Base Packing 4. Remove the inlet hose from the drum.

NOTE
• Keep the spanner provided for
Spanner future use.

WARNING
• Packaging material (e.g. Films, Styrofoam) can be dangerous for children.
There is a risk of suffocation ! Keep all packaging well away from children.

■ Removing transit bolts


To prevent internal damage during transport, the 4 special bolts are locked.
Before operating the washer, remove the bolts along with the rubber bungs.
If they are not removed, it may cause heavy vibration, noise and malfunction.

1. Unscrew the 4 bolts with


the spanner supplied.
2. Take out the 4 bolts along with the
rubber bungs by slightly twisting the
bung.

NOTE
• Keep the transit bolts for future use.

3. Close the holes with the caps supplied.

Transit bolt

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Installation
■ Installation place requirements
‹ Location
Washer • Level floor :
Allowable slope under entire washer is 1˚
• Power outlet :
Must be within 1.5 meters of either side of location of washer.
Do not overload the outlet with more than one appliance.
approx. • Additional Clearance :
2cm
For Wall, 10cm:rear / 2cm : right & left side
Do not place or store laundry products on top of washer at
any times.
They can damage the finish or controls.

‹Positioning
• Install the washer on a flat hard floor.
• Make sure that air circulation around the washer is not impeded by carpets, rugs, etc.
• Never try to correct any unevenness in the floor with pieces of wood, cardboard or similar materials under
the washer.
• If it is impossible to avoid positioning the washer next to a gas cooker or coal burning stove,an
insulating(85x60cm) covered with aluminum foil on the side facing the cooker or stove,must be inserted
between the two appliance.
• The washer must not be installed in rooms where the temperature can drop below 0°C.
• Please ensure that when the washer is installed, it is easily accessible for the engineer in the event of a
breakdown.
• With the washer installed, adjust all four feet using the transit bolt spanner provided ensuring the appliance
is stable, and a clearance of approximately 20mm is left between the top of the washer and the underside of
any work-top.
• This equipment is not designed for maritime use or for use in a mobile installations such as caravans,
aircraft etc.

‹Electrical connection
• Do not use an extension cord or double adapter.
• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agents or similarly
qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
• Always unplug the machine and turn off the water supply after use.
• Connect the machine to an earthed socket in accordance with current wiring regulations.
• The appliance must be positioned so that the plug is easily accessible.
• Repairs to the washing machine must only be carried out by qualified personnel.
Repairs carried out by inexperienced persons may cause injury or serious malfunctioning. Contact your
local service center
• Do not install your washing machine in rooms where temperature below freezing may occur. Frozen
hoses may burst under pressure. The reliability of the electronic control unit may be impaired at
temperatures below freezing point.
• If the appliance is delivered in the winter months and temperatures are below freezing : Place the
washing machine at room temperature for a few hours before putting it into operation.

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Installation
CAUTION
CAUTION concerning the Power cord
• Most appliances recommend they be placed upon a dedicated circuit; that is, a single
outlet circuit which powers only that appliance and has no additional outlets or branch
circuits. Check the specification page of this owner's manual to be certain.
• Do not overload wall outlets. Overloaded wall outlets, loose or damaged wall outlets,
extension cords, frayed power cords, or damaged or cracked wire insulation are
dangerous. Any of these conditions could result in an electric shock or fire.
• Periodically examine the cord of your appliance, and if its appearance indicates
damage or deterioration, unplug it, discontinue use of the appliance, and have the cord
replaced with an exact replacement part by an authorized servicer.
• Protect the power cord from physical or mechanical abuse, such as being twisted,
kinked, pinched, closed in a door, or walked upon. Pay particular attention to plugs,
wall outlets, and the point where the cord exits the appliance.
If the appliance is supplied from a cord extension set or an electrical portable outlet
device, The cord extension set on electrical portable outlet device must be positioned
so that it is not subject to splashing or ingress of moisture.

CAUTION
• The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without
supervision.
• Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with appliance.

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Installation
■ Connecting water supply hose
• Water supply pressure must be between 100 kPa and 1000 kPa (1.0 - 10.0 kgf / cm2).
• Do not strip or crossthread when connecting inlet hose to the valve.
• If the water supply pressure is more than 1000 kPa, a decompression device should be installed.
• Periodically check the condition of the hose and replace the hose if necessary.

‹Step1 : Check rubber seal inlet hose


• Two rubber seals are supplied with the
water inlet hoses.
They are used for preventing water leaks.
Make sure the connection to taps is
sufficiently tight.
Hose
connector
Rubber
seal

‹Step2 : Connect hose to water tap


Type-A : Connecting Screw-type hose to tap with thread
• Screw the hose connector onto water
supply tap.

Type-B : Connecting Screw-type hose to tap without thread


Upper 1. Unscrew the adapter ring plate and the 4
connector adapter retaining screws.
Rubber
packing
2. Push the adapter onto the end of the tap
so that the rubber seal forms a watertight
connection. Tighten the adapter ring plate
Fixing screw
and the 4 screws.
3. Push the water supply hose vertically
upwards so that the rubber packing within
the hose can adhere completely to the
Plate
tap and then tighten it by screwing it to
Water supply the right.
hose

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Installation
Type-C : Connecting one touch type hose to tap without thread
1. Unscrew the adapter ring plate and
the 4 adapter retaining screws.

Ring plate
2. Remove the guide plate if the tap is
too large to fit the adapter.
Guide plate
3. Push the adapter onto the end of
the tap so that the rubber seal forms
a watertight connection.
Tighten the adapter ring plate and
the 4 screws.
4. Pull the connector latch plate down,
push the inlet hose onto the adapter,
and release the connector latch plate.
Make sure the adapter locks into place.

NOTE
• After connecting inlet hose to water
tap, turn on the water tap to flush
Latch plate out foreign substances (dirt, sand or
sawdust) in the water lines. Let
water drain into a bucket, and
check the water temperature.

‹Step3: Connect hose to washer


• Make sure that there are no kinks in the
hose and that they are not crushed.
‹When your washer has two valves.
• The Inlet hose which has red connector is
for the hot water tap.
• If the washer has two valves, the energy is
saved by using hot valve.

NOTE
• After completing connection, if water leaks from the hose, repeat the same steps.
Use the most conventional type of faucet for water supply. In case the faucet is square or
too big, remove the spacing ring before inserting the faucet into the adaptor.

Please use the horizontal tap

Horizontal tap Extension tap Square tap

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Installation
 Installation of drain hose
• The drain hose should not be placed
higher than 100 cm above the floor.
Water in the washer does not drain or
about 100 cm drains slowly.
• Securing the drain hose correctly will
about 145 cm protect the floor from damage due to
water leakage.
• If the drain hose is too long, do not force
max. 100 cm

back into the washer.


about 105 cm
This will cause abnormal noise.

• When installing the drain hose to a sink,


secure it tightly with string.
• Securing the drain hose correctly will
protect the floor from damage due to
water leakage.

Laundry tub

Hose
Retainer
max. 100 cm
Tie strap
max. 100 cm

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Installation
■ Leveling
1. Leveling the washing machine properly
prevents excessive noise and vibration.
Install the appliance on a solid and level
floor surface, preferably in a corner of the
room.

NOTE
• Timber or suspended type flooring
may contribute to excessive
vibration and unbalance.

2. If the floor is uneven, turn the adjustable feet


as required. (do not insert pieces of wood
etc. under the feet)
Make sure that all four feet are stable and
resting on the floor and then check that the
appliance is perfectly level. (use a spirit
Raise Lower level)

• Once the washer is level, tighten the lock


Lock nuts up towards the base of the washer.
Nut All lock nuts must be tightened.
Tighten all 4
locknuts securely

• Diagonal Check
When pushing down the edges of the
washing machine top plate diagonally,
the machine should not move up and down
at all (Please, check both directions). If
machine rocks when pushing the machine
top plate diagonally, adjust the feet again.

NOTE
• If the washing machine is installed on a raised platform, it must be securely fastened in
order to eliminate the risk of falling off.

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Installation
‹Concrete floors
• The installation surface must be clean, dry and level.
• Install washer on a flat hard floor.

‹Tile floors (Slippery floors)


• Position each foot on the Tread Mate and level the machine to suit. (Cut Tread Mate into
70x70 mm sections and stick the pieces on to the dry tile where machine is to be placed.)
• Tread Mate is a self adhesive material used on ladders & steps that prevents slipping.

‹Wooden floors (Suspended floors)


• Wooden floors are particularly susceptible to vibration.
Rubber Cup
• To prevent vibration we recommend you place rubber cups under
each foot under washer at least 15mm thick, secured to at least
2 floor beams with screws.
• If possible install the washer in one of the corners of the room, where the floor is more stable.
• Fit the rubber cups to reduce vibration.
• You can obtain the rubber cups (p/no.4620ER4002B) from the LG spares dept.

NOTE
• Proper placement and leveling of the washer will ensure long, regular and reliable
operation.
• The washer must be 100% horizontal and stand firmly in position.
• It must not “Seesaw” across corners under load.
• The installation surface must be clean, free from floor wax and other lubricant coatings.
• Do not let the feet of the washer get wet. If feet of the washer get wet, slipping may occur.

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How to use washer
 Operating washing machine
1. Sort Laundry.
(Refer to 18 page)

2. Open the door and load laundry.

3. Press the Power button.

4. Select a Program.
(Refer to 19~21 page)
Select options at this time
(Refer to 23~28 page)
■ Additional Program
■ Temperature
■ Spin Speed
■ Other functions

5. Add detergent.
(Refer to 29~30 page)

6. Press the Start/Pause button.

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How to use washer
■ Care before washing
1. Care Labels
Wash temperature Look for a care label on your clothes.
Normal machine wash This will tell you about the fabric content of your garment and
Permanent press Delicate how it should be washed.

Hand wash Do not wash 2. Sorting


To get the best results, sort clothes into loads that can be
Sort laundry by... washed with the same wash cycle.
Wash Water temperature and spin speed and different fabrics need to
Soiling temperature be washed in different ways.
Always sort dark colors from pale colors and whites. Wash
Colour Fabric type
separately as dye and lint transfer can occur causing
discolouration of white etc. If possible, do not wash heavily
soiled items with lightly soiled one.
• Soil (Heavy, Normal, Light)
Separate clothes according to amount of soil.
• Color (White, Lights, Darks)
Separate white fabrics from colored fabrics.
• Lint (Lint producers, Collectors)
Wash lint producers and lint collectors separately.

3. Caring before loading


Combine large and small items in a load. Load large items first.
Large items should not be more than half the total wash load. Do
not wash single items.
This may cause an out-of-balance load. Add one or two similar
items.
• Check all pockets to make sure that they are empty. Items such
as nails, hair clip, matches, pens, coins and keys can damage
both your washer and your clothes.
• Close zippers, hooks and strings to make sure that these items
don’t snag on other clothes.
• Pre treat dirt and stains by brushing a little detergent dissolved in
water onto stains like collars and cuffs to help lift dirt.
• Check the folds of the flexible gasket (gray) and remove any
small articles.
• Check inside of the drum and remove any item from a previous
wash.
• Remove any clothing or items from the flexible gasket to prevent
clothing and gasket damage.

NOTE
• Before the first wash, select a cycle (Cotton 60°C, add a half load of detergent) allow the unit to
wash without clothing. This will remove residues and water from the drum that may have been
left during manufacturing.

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How to use washer
 Washing program table
• Recommended courses according to the laundry type.
Description Proper Maximum
Program Fabric type Temp. Load
Provides better performance by 40°C
Cotton combining various drum motions. Color fast garments (shirts, (Cold to 95°C)
nightdresses, pajamas, etc) Rating
Provides optimized washing and normally soiled white
Cotton 60°C
performance with less energy cotton (underwear).
Eco (Cold to 60°C)
consumption.
Easy This cycle is suitable for casual shirts 40°C
Polyamide, Acrylic, Polyester.
Care that do not need ironing after washing. (Cold to 60°C)
Various kind of fabrics except
Enables various fabrics to be special garments. 40°C Less than
Mix
washed simultaneously. (Silk/delicate, sports wear, dark (Cold to 40°C) 4.5 kg
clothes, wool, Duvet/Curtains).
Baby Removes solid and protein stain and 60°C
Lightly soiled baby wear.
Care provide better rinse performance. (95°C)
Color fast garments (shirts,
Provides less noise and vibration nightdresses, pajamas, etc) Less than
Silent
and saves money by using overnight and lightly soiled white cotton 5.0 kg
Wash
electricity. (underwear).
40°C
Fabrics which will be in direct
(Cold to 60°C)
contact with the skin, e.g.
Skin Removes efficiently detergent
underwear, nappies, Rating
Care residue in clothes.
towelling, bed linen, pillow
and mattress covers
Cotton bedding except
This cycle is for large items special garments (delicates,
1 single
Duvet such as bed cover, pillows, wool, silk, etc.) with filling:
size
sofa covers, etc. duvets, pillows, blankets,
sofa covers with light filling.
40°C
This cycle is suitable for sports
Sports Coolmax, Gore-tex, fleece (Cold to 40°C)
wear such as jogging clothes
Wear and Sympatex.
and running wear.
Enables to wash wool fabrics. Less than
Machine washable woolens
Wool (Please use detergent for 3.0 kg
with pure new wool only.
machinewashable woolens).
Colored laundry which is 30°C
Quick 30 This cycle provides fast washing time for
small loads and lightly soiled clothes. lightly soiled fast. (Cold to 40°C)
Use only drying cycle without Wet laundry which need _
Dry Only
washing. drying only. Less than
Wash+ This cycle provides nonstop process A small amount of laundry 40°C 6.0 kg
Dry from washing to drying at once. which can be dried. (Cold to 95°C)
Use for laundy that need rinsing only
Rinse+ Normal fabrics which can _
or to add rinse-added fabric softener Rating
Spin be washable.
to laundry.

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How to use washer
 Drying Program Table

Program Fabric type Maximum Load

Eco 4.0 kg
Cotton or Linen Fabrics
such as cotton towel, t-shirts, linen laundries.
Cupboard 6.0 kg

Iron Cotton or Linen Fabrics for ready to ironing. 6.0 kg

Easy Care Textiles, Synthetic Fabrics


Low Temp. 4.0 kg
Suitable for Easy care, Mix programm washable clothes

Time 30 min. – 0.5 kg

Time 60 min. – 1.5 kg

Time 120 min. – 3.0 kg

• Water Temperature: Select water temperature to suit wash cycles.


Always follow garment manufacture’s care label or instructions when washing.

The wool wash cycle of this machine has been approved by Woolmark for
the washing of machine washable Woolmark products provided that the
products are washed according to the instructions on the garment label and
those issued by the manufacturer of this washing machine M1008.

NOTE
• Neutral detergent is recommended.
• The wool cycle features gentle tumbling and low-speed spin for garment care.
• Select maximun selectable spin speed of washing programme to ensure the drying
result.
• Where the amount of laundry to be washed and dried in one programme does not
exceed the maximum weight permitted for the drying programme, washing and drying
in one continuous sequence is recommended.

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How to use washer
 Extra options
Time Medic Pre Time Rinse
Program Favorite Intensive Rinse+ Dry
Delay Rinse Wash Save Hold
Cotton
Cotton Eco
Easy Care
Mix
Baby Care ** **
Silent Wash
Skin Care
Duvet
Sports Wear
Wool
Quick 30
Dry Only *
Wash+Dry *
Rinse+Spin
* : This option is automatically included in the cycle and can not be deleted.
** : This option is automatically included in the cycle and can be deleted.

 Operating data
Program Max RPM

Cotton 1400
Cotton Eco 1400
Easy Care 1000
Mix 1400
Baby Care 1000
Silent Wash 1000
Skin Care 1400
Duvet 1000
Sports Wear 800
Wool 800
Quick 30 1400
Dry Only 1400
Wash+Dry 1400
Rinse+Spin 1400

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How to use washer
■ Control panel
SMARTDIAGNOSIS™ function is Additional
program LED
available only for the products with
a SMARTDIAGNOSIS™ mark. buttons display

Power Program Start/Pause Beep Option


button dial button On/Off buttons

Power Program dial


• Press the Power button to turn power on • Programs are available according to the
and off. laundry type.
• To cancel the Time Delay function, the • Lamp will light up to indicate selected
power button should be pressed. program.

Additional program LED display


• Use these buttons to select the desired • The display shows the settings, estimated
cycle options for the selected cycle. time remaining, options, and status
messages for your washer.
The display will remain on through the
cycle.

Start/Pause Options
• This Start/Pause button is used to start • This allows you to select an additional
wash cycle or pause the wash cycle. cycle and will light when selected.
• If temporary stop of wash cycle is
needed, press the Start/Pause button.
• When in Pause, the power is turned off
automatically after 4 minutes.

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How to use washer
■ Additional program

Time Delay Favorite


You can set a time delay so that the washing Favorite program allows you to store
machine will start automatically and finish a customized wash cycle for future use.
after a specified time interval. 1. Press the Power button.
NOTE 2. Select a cycle.
• The delay time is the time to the end 3. Select the course.
of the programme, not the start. (Washing method, number of rinses, spin
The actual running time may vary speed, water temperature etc.)
due to water temperature, wash load
and other factors. 4. Touch and hold Favorite program button
for 3 seconds.
1. Press the Power button. The Favorite program is now stored for future
use.
2. Select a cycle.
To reuse the program, select Favorite
3. Touch the Time Delay button and set time
program and press the Start/Pause.
required.
4. Press the Start/Pause button.

Medic Rinse Pre Wash


For best results or for cleaner rinsing. If the laundry is heavily soiled, “Pre Wash”
This allows the final rinse to be heated to 40 course is effective.
degrees. 1. Press the Power button.
1. Press the Power button. 2. Select a cycle.
2. Select a cycle. 3. Touch the Pre Wash button.
3. Press the Medic Rinse button and set time 4. Press the Start/Pause button.
required.
4. Press the Start/Pause button.

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How to use washer
■ Options ■ Other functions

Wash Spin only


• Time Save : This option can be used to 1. Press the Power button.
reduce the time of a wash program. 2. Touch the Spin button to select RPM.
• Intensive : If the laundry is normal and 3. Press the Start/Pause.
heavily soiled, “Intensive” option is effective.
NOTE
Rinse When you select "No Spin", it will still
rotate for a short time with low speed to
• Rinse+ : Add rinse once. drain quickly.
• Rinse Hold : The course is paused until
start button is pressed again when rinse is
finished.

Temp.
• By touching the Temp. button the water
temperature can be selected.
- Cold
- 30°C, 40°C, 60°C, 95°C
• Water temperature can be selected
according to the program.

Spin
• Spin Speed level can be selected by
touching 'Spin' button repeatedly.

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How to use washer
■ Child Lock
Select this function to lock the buttons on the control assembly to prevent tampering.
"Child Lock" can be set only during the washing cycle.
Locking the control panel
1. Touch and hold the Child Lock button for
3 seconds.
2. A beeper will sound, and ' ' will appear on
the LED display.
When the child lock is set, all buttons are
locked except the Power button.
NOTE
• Turning off the power will not reset the
child lock function. You must deactivate
child lock before you can access any
other functions.

Unlocking the control panel


1. Touch and hold the Child Lock button for
3 seconds.
2. A beeper will sound and the remaining time
for the current programme will reappear on
the LED display.

■ Beep On / Off
The Beep on/off function can be set only during the washing cycle.
1. Press the Power button.
2. Press the Start/Pause button.
3. Touch and hold the Temp. and Spin button
simultaneously for three seconds to set Beep
on/off function.
Once the Beep on/off function is set, the setting
is memorized even after the power is turned off.

NOTE
• If you want to turn the Beeper off,
simply repeat this process.

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How to use washer
■ Tub Clean
Tub Clean is a special cycle to clean the inside of the washing machine.
A higher water level is used in this cycle at higher spin speed. Perform this cycle regularly.

1. Remove any clothing or items from the


washer and close the door.
2. Open the dispenser drawer and add Anti
limescale(e.g. Calgon) to the main wash
compartment.
3. Close the dispenser drawer slowly.
4. Power On and then touch and hold Tub
Clean button for 3 seconds. then “ ” will
be displayed on the LED display.
5. Press the Start/Pause button to start.
6. After the cycle is complete, leave the door
open to allow the washer door opening,
flexible gasket and door glass to dry.

NOTE
• Do not add any detergent to the detergent compartments.
• Excessive suds may generate and leak from the washer.

CAUTION
• If there is a child, be careful not to leave the door open for too long.

■ Door Lock & Detecting

• “Door Lock” - For safety reasons, the


door will lock while machine is in use and the
“Door Lock” icon will light up. You can safely
open the door after the “Door Lock” icon
turns off.
• While "Detecting" is shown on the
display the washing machine rotates slowly
and detects how much laundry is loaded in
the drum.
It will take a short time.

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How to use washer
■ Dry
• Cold water tap must be left on during drying
cycles. 1. Drying Automatic guide
• Use your Automatic Cycles to dry most
loads. Electronic sensors measures the
temperature of the exhaust to increase or
decrease drying temperatures for faster
reaction time and tighter temperature control.
• Recommend Automatic drying course as a
kind of clothes.
a) Cupboard : For Cottons select
b) Eco : A special cycle to reduce water
usage during the dry cycle.
• This washer-dryer’s automatical process
from washing to drying can be selected c) Time (30/60/120 minutes)
easily. - 30 min. : Cotton/Towel 0.5 kg
- 60 min. : Cotton/Towel 1.5 kg
• For most even drying, make sure all articles
- 120 min. : Cotton/Towel 3.0 kg
in the clothes load are similar in material and
thickness. d) Low Temp. : For Synthetics select
• Do not overload dryer by stuffing too many e) Iron : If you want to iron clothes
articles into drum. Items must be able to
tumble freely
NOTE
• The estimated drying time varies from
• If you open door and remove load before
the actual drying time with an Automatic.
dryer has finished its cycle, remember to
The type of fabric, size of the load, and
press the Start/Pause button.
the dryness selected affect drying time.
• By touching the Dry button, you can select :
Cupboard - Eco - Time (30 - 60 - 120) - • The last 11 minutes of dryinng time,
Low Temp. - Iron A sensor(Thermistor) detects clothes
drying conditions.
• After the end of dry, “ ” is displayed.
When the dryness is low, cycle time will
By pressing the “Start/Pause” button the
be added by max. 10 mins with “11”
program can be ended. If you not press the
mins remaining window display.
“Start/Pause” button, the program is ended
after about 4 hours. “ ” Cooling Cycle.

NOTE
• When you paused the machine under
drying cycle, drying fan motor can be
operated to save itself for 30 seconds.
And then the machine displays „ ”
on the panel.

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How to use washer
2. Drying time guide Fiber glass
- Do not dry fiberglass articles in your dryer.
• By touching the Dry button, the drying time Glass particles left in the dryer could be picked
can be selected. up by your clothes the next time you use the
• Drying course can last up to 150min. dryer and irri tate your skin.
When selecting drying only, drying course
will start after spining.
• These drying times are given as a guide to 3. Completion of Drying
help you set your dryer for manual drying.
Drying times can vary greatly depending on • When drying cycle is completed, “ ” [Cool
dampness, room temperature and type of Down] is displayed on the Multi display.
fabric and your own experience will be your • The Cool Down is setting automatically when
best guide. a drying cycle is complete.
• When you are not remove a loaf of clothes
Woolen Articles from the dryer as soon as it stops, wrinkles
- Do not tumble dry woolen articles. Pull them to can form.
their original shape and dry them flat. • The Cool Down operating periodically tumbles,
rearranges and fluffs the load to tumbles,
Woven and Loopknit Materials rearranges and fluffs the load to hours.
• The “ ” message will continue to display
- Some woven and loopknit materials may
until the clothes are removed or the
shrinks, by varying amounts, depending on
Start/Pause button is pressed.
their quality.
- Always stretch them out immediately after
drying.

Permanent Press and Synthetics


- Do not overload your dryer
- Take out permanent press articles as soon as
the dryer stops to reduce wrinkles.

Fiber or Leather Materials


- Always check the manufacture’s instructions.

Baby clothes and Night Gowns


- Always check the manufacture’s instructions.

Rubber and Plastics


- Do not dry any items mode from or containing
rubber or plastics, such as:
a) aprons, bibs, chair covers
b) curtains and table cloths
c) bathmats

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Adding detergent
■ Adding detergent and fabric softener

‹The dispenser drawer


• Main wash only ➔
• Pre Wash + Main Wash ➔

WARNING
• Keep all washing detergents away from
children as there is danger of poisoning.
• Too much detergent, bleach or softener
may cause an overflow.
• Be sure to use the appropriate amount of
detergent.

‹Adding fabric softener


• Do not exceed the maximum fill line.
Overfilling can cause early dispensing of the
fabric softener which could stain clothes.
Close the dispenser drawer slowly.
• Do not leave the fabric softener in the detergent
drawer for more than 2 days.
(Fabric softener could be harden)
• Softener will automatically be added during
the last rinse cycle.
• Do not open the drawer when water is supplied.
• Solvents(benzene, etc) should not be used.

NOTE
• Do not pour fabric softener directly on the clothes.

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Adding detergent
‹Detergent dosage
• Detergent should be used according to the instruction of the detergent manufacture.
• If too much detergent is used, too many suds can occur and this will decrease the washing
result or cause heavy load to the motor.
• It is recommended that you use powdered detergent for best results.
• If you wish to use liquid detergent follow guidelines provided by the detergent manufacturer.
• You can pour liquid detergent directly into the main detergent drawer if you are starting the
cycle immediately.
• Please do not use liquid detergent if you are using ‘Time Delay’ as the liquid may harden, or
if you have selected ‘Pre Wash’.
• If too many suds occur, please reduce the detergent amount.
• Detergent usage may need to be adjusted for water temperature, water hardness, size and
soil level of the load. For best results, avoid oversudsing.
WARNING
• Do not let the detergent harden.
Doing so may lead to blockages, poor rinse performance or bad odor.

NOTE
• Full load : according to manufacturer’s recommendation.
• Part load : 3/4 of the normal amount.
• Minimum load : 1/2 of full load.

• Detergent is flushed from the dispenser at the beginning of the cycle.


‹Adding water softener
• A water softener, such as Anti-limescale (e.g.
Calgon) can be used to cut down on the use of
detergent in extremely hard water areas.
Dispense according to the amount specified on
the packaging. First add detergent and then the
water softener.
• Use the quantity of detergent as for soft water.

‹Using tablet
1. Open the door and put tablets into the drum.

2. Load the laundry into the drum and close the


door.

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Maintenance
• Before cleaning the washer interior, unplug the electrical power cord to avoid electrical
shock hazards.
• Turn off the stopcock if the machine is to be left for any length of time (e.g. holiday),
especially if there is no floor drain(gully) in the immediate vicinity.

 The water inlet filter


•" " icon will be displayed on the control panel when water does not enter the
detergent drawer.
• If water is very hard or contains traces of lime deposit, the water inlet filter may become
clogged.
It is therefore a good idea to clean it from time to time.

1. Turn off the water tap.

2. Unscrew the water inlet hose.

3. Clean the filter using a hard bristle brush.

4. Tighten up the inlet hose.

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Maintenance
 The drain pump filter
• The drain filter collects threads and small objects left in the laundry.
Check regularly that the filter is clean to ensure smooth running of your machine.

CAUTION
• First drain using the drain hose and then open the pump filter to remove any threads or objects.
Be careful when draining if the water is hot.

• Allow the water to cool down before cleaning the drain pump, carrying out emergency
emptying or opening the door in an emergency.

1. Open the lower cover cap.


pull out the hose.

2 2. Unplug the drain plug.


Container to Open the filter by turning to the left.
collect the
drained water.

3. Remove any extraneous matter from


the pump filter.

4. After cleaning, turn the pump filter and insert


the drain plug.

5. Close the lower cover cap.

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Maintenance
 Dispenser drawer
• After a while, detergents and fabric softeners leave a deposit in the drawer.
• It should be cleaned from time to time with a jet of running water.
• If necessary it can be removed completely from the machine by pressing the catch
downwards and by pulling it out.
• To facilitate cleaning, the upper part of the fabric softener compartment can be removed.

1. Pull out the dispenser drawer.

2. Clean the dispenser drawer under water.

3. Clean inside the recess with an old toothbrush.

4. Insert the dispenser drawer.

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Maintenance
 The washing drum
• If you live in a hard water area, limescale may build up continuously in places where it
cannot be seen and thus not easily removed. Over time the build up of scale clogs
appliances, and if it is not kept in check these may have to be replaced.
• Although the washing drum is made of Stainless steel, specks of rust can be caused by
small metal articles (paper clips, safety pins) which have been left in the drum.
• The washing drum should be cleaned from time to time.
• If you use descaling agents, dyes or bleaches, make sure they are suitable for washing
machine use.
• Descaler may contain chemicals that may damage part of your washing machine.
• Remove any spots with a stainless steel cleaning agent.
• Never use steel wool.

■ Cleaning your washer


‹Exterior
• Proper care of your washer can extend its life.
• The outside of the machine can be cleaned with warm water and a neutral non abrasive
household detergent.
• Immediately wipe off any spills. Wipe with damp cloth.
• Try not to hit surface with sharp objects.
• Do not use methylated spirits, diluents or similar products.
‹Interior
• Dry around the washer door opening, flexible gasket and door glass.
• Run washer through a complete cycle using hot water.
• Repeat process if necessary.

NOTE
• To remove hard water deposits, use only cleaners labelled washer safe.

■ Cold conditions
If the washer is stored in an area where freezing may occur or moved in freezing temperatures,
follow these instructions to prevent damage to the washer:
• Turn off water supply tap.
• Disconnect hoses from water supply and drain water from hoses.
• Plug electrical cord into a properly grounded electrical outlet.
• Add 1gallon (3.8L) of nontoxic recreational vehicle(RV) antifreeze into an empty wash drum.
Close the door.
• Set spin cycle and let washer spin for 1minute to drain out all water. Not all of the RV antifreeze will
be expelled.
• Unplug electrical power cord, dry the drum interior, and close the door.
• Remove dispenser drawer, drain and dry excess water from the compartments.
• Store washer in an upright position.
• To remove antifreeze from washer after storage, run empty washer through a complete cycle
using detergent. Do not add wash load.

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Troubleshooting guide
• This washing machine is equipped with automatic safety functions which detect and
diagnose faults at an early stage and react appropriately.
When the machine does not function properly or does not function at all, check the
following points before you contact your service provider.

 Diagnosing Problem
Symptom Possible Cause Solution
Rattling and • Foreign objects such as coins or Stop washer, check drum and drain
clanking noise safety pins maybe in drum or filter.
pump. If noise continues after washer
is restarted, call your authorised
service centre.
Thumping sound • Heavy wash loads may produce If sound continues, washer is
a thumping sound. This is usually probably out of balance. Stop and
normal. redistribute wash load.
Vibrating noise • Have all the transit bolts and If not removed during
packing been removed? installation, refer to Installation guide
• Are all the feet resting firmly on for removing transit bolts.
the ground? Wash load may be unevenly
distributed in drum. Stop washer and
rearrange wash load.

Water leaks. • Fill hoses or drain hose are loose Check and tighten hose connections.
at tap or washer.
• House drain pipes are clogged. Unclog drain pipe. Contact plumber
if necessary.
Oversudsing Too much detergent or unsuitable
detergent may cause excessive
foaming which may result in water
leaks.
Water does not enter • Water supply is not adequate in Check another tap in the house.
washer or it enters area.
slowly • Water supply tap is not Fully open tap.
completely open.
• Water inlet hose(s) are kinked. Straighten hose.
• The filter of the inlet hose(s) Check the filter of the inlet hose.
clogged.
Water in the washer • Drain hose is kinked or clogged. Clean and straighten the drain hose.
does not drain or
drains slowly. • The drain filter is clogged. Clean the drain filter

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Troubleshooting guide

Symptom Possible Cause Solution


Washer does not • Electrical power cord may not be Make sure plug fits tightly in wall
start plugged in or connection may be outlet.
loose.
• House fuse blown, circuit breaker Reset circuit breaker or replace
tripped,or a power outage has fuse. Do not increase fuse capacity.
occurred. If problem is a circuit overload, have
it corrected by a qualified electrician.
• Water supply tap is not turned on. Turn on water supply tap.
Washer will not • Check that the door is firmly shut. Close the door and press the
spin Start/Pause button. After pressing
the Start/Pause button, it may take a
few moments before the washer
begins to spin. The door must be
locked before spin can be achieved.
Add 1 or 2 similar items to help
balance the load. Rearrange load to
allow proper spinning.
Door does not Once machine has started, the door
open cannot be opened for safety
reasons. Check if the "Door Lock"
icon is illuminated. You can safely
open the door after the "Door Lock"
icon turns off.
Wash cycle time The washing time may vary by the
delayed amount of laundry, water
pressure, water temperature and
other usage conditions.
If an imbalance is detected or if the
suds removing programme is on, the
wash time shall be increased.
Fabric softener Too much softener may cause an Follow softener guidelines to ensure
overflow overflow. appropriate amount is used.
Do not exceed the maximum fill line
Softeners Close the dispenser drawer slowly.
dispensed Do not open the drawer during the
too early wash cycle.
Dry problem • Does not dry Do not overload.
Check that the washer is draining
properly to extract adequate water
from the load.
Clothes load is too small to tumble
property. Add a few towels.

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Troubleshooting guide
 Error Messages
Symptom Possible Cause Solution
• Water supply is not adequate in area. Check another tap in the house.
• Water supply taps are not completely open. Fully open tap.
• Water inlet hose(s) are kinked. Straighten hose(s).
• The filter of the inlet hose(s) are clogged. Check the filter of the inlet hose.

• Drain hose is kinked or clogged. Clean and straighten the drain hose.
• The drain filter is clogged. Clean the drain filter.

• Load is too small. Add 1 or 2 similar items to help


• Load is out of balance. balance the load.
• The appliance has an imbalance detection Rearrange load to allow proper
and correction system. If individual heavy spinning.
articles are loaded (e.g. bath mat, bath
robe, etc.) this system may stop spinning or
even interrupt the spin cycle altogether.
• If the laundry is still too wet at the end of
the cycle, add smaller articles of laundry to
balance the load and repeat the spin cycle.
Close the door completely.
• Ensure door is not open. If “ ” is not released, call for
service.

Unplug the power plug and call for


service.

• Water overfills due to the faulty water Close the water tap.
valve. Unplug the power plug.
Call for service.
• Water level sensor has malfunctioned.

Allow the washer to stand for 30


• Over load in motor. minutes to allow the motor to cool;
then restart the cycle.
Turn the tap on. If “ ” is not
• Check water supply. released, unplug power plug and call
for service.

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Troubleshooting guide
NOTE
• SMARTDIAGNOSIS™ function is available only for the products with a SMARTDIAGNOSIS™ mark.
In case of a mobile phone with static option, the SMARTDIAGNOSIS™ function might not operate.

 Using SMARTDIAGNOSIS™
• Only use this feature when instructed to do so by the call center.
The transmission sounds similar to a fax machine, and so has no meaning except to the call center.
• SMARTDIAGNOSIS™ cannot be activated if the washer does not power up.
If this happens, then troubleshooting must be done without SMARTDIAGNOSIS™.
If you experience problems with your washer, call to Customer Information Center.
Follow the call center agent's instructions, and do the following steps when requested:
1. Press the Power button to turn on the washer. Do not press any
other buttons or turn the cycle selector knob.

2. When instructed to do so by the call center, place the mouthpiece


of your phone very close to the Power button.

Max. 10 mm

3. Touch and hold the “Temp.” button for three seconds, while holding the phone mouthpiece to the icon or
Power button.
4. Keep the phone in place until the tone transmission has finished.
This takes about 17 seconds, and the display will count down the time.
• For best results, do not move the phone while the tones are being transmitted.
• If the call center agent is not able to get an accurate recording of the data, you may be asked to try
again.
• Pressing the Power button during the transmission will shut off the SMARTDIAGNOSIS™.
5. Once the countdown is over and the tones have stopped, resume your conversation with the call center
agent, who will then be able to assist you using the information transmitted for analysis at the call to
Customer information center.
• Smart Diagnosis is a troubleshooting feature designed to assist, not replace, the traditional method of
troubleshooting through service calls. The effectiveness of this feature depends upon various factors,
including, but not limited to, the reception of the cellular phone being used for transmission, any external
noise that may be present during the transmission, and the acoustics of the room where the machine is
located.
Accordingly, LG does not guarantee that Smart Diagnosis would accurately troubleshoot any given issue.

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Terms of Warranty
NOTE
• When disposing of the appliance, cut off the mains cable, destroy the plug and
disable the door lock to prevent children being trapped inside.

What Is Not Covered:


• Service trips to your home to teach you how to use the product.
• If the product is connected to any voltage other than that shown on the rating plate.
• If the fault is caused by accident, neglect, misuse or Act of God.
• If the fault is caused by factors other than normal domestic use or use in accordance with the owner's
manual.
• Provide instruction on use of product or change the set-up of the product.
• If the fault is caused by pests for example, rats or cockroaches, etc.
• Noise or vibration that is considered normal, for example water drain sound,
spin sound, or warning beeps.
• Correcting the installation. For example, levelling the product, adjustment of drain.
• Normal maintenance which is recommended by the owner's manual.
• Removal of foreign objects / substances from the machine, including the pump and inlet hose filter, For
example, grit, nails, bra wires, buttons etc.
• Replace fuses in or correct house wiring or correct house plumbing.
• Correction of unauthorized repairs.
• Incidental or consequential damage to personal property caused by possible defects with this appliance.
• If this product is used for commercial purpose, it is not warranted.
(Example : Public places such as public bathroom, lodging house, training center, dormitory)
If the product is installed outside the normal service area, any cost of transportation involved in the repair
of the product, or the replacement of a defective part, shall be borne by the owner.

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■ Serial Number
How to read Serial Number.
:There is attached a Serial Number label on back side of this product.
Example) 8 0 5 K W ✳ ✳ 00001
Serial No.
PRODUCT CODE.
MANUFACTURED MONTH.
MANUFACTURED YEAR(LAST DIGITAL).

■ Critical Parts List.


: When you need to change frequency of washing machine ( 60Hz➔50Hz),
You must change following parts list.
* DRAIN PUMP ASSY.

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W≤UOB∞« 21...................................... WO≠U{≈ ‹«¸UOî
31................................. ¡UL∞« qîb± …UHB± 21..................................... qOGA∑∞« ‹U≤UO°
32...................... n ¥ d B ∑ ∞ « W ª C ± … U H B ± 22............................................ r J∫∑∞« W•u∞
33.......................................... Ÿ“uL∞« »ôËœ 23................................... w≠U{ù« Z±U≤d∂∞«
34............................................. q O º G ∞ « WK • 23........................................... wM±“ qÅU≠ -
34...................................... W∞UºG∞« nOEM¢ 23........................................... v∂© nD® -
34........... ¡U∑A∞« qB≠ ‰uK• bM´ ‹ULOKF¢ 23.................................................. qCHL∞« -
23....................................... w∞Ë_« qOºG∞« -
t•öÅ≈Ë qKª∞« Èd∫¢ qO∞œ 24.................................................‹«¸UOª∞«
35................................... WKJAL∞« hOªA¢ 24......................................................qOº¨ -
37...........................................QDª∞« qzU߸ 24.................................................. nDA∞« -
38........ SMARTDIAGNOSIS™ «bª∑ß≈ 24................................... ¡UL∞« …¸«d• W§¸œ -
24................................................ nOAM¢ -
39.......................... W≤ULC∞« ◊Ëd® 24.......................................... Èdî√ n zU™Ë
24......................... j I ≠ Ê« ¸ Ëb∞U° n OH π ¢ -
2 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . q H D∞ « ‚ ö ¨ ≈
25.... tO∂M∑∞« ”d§ ‹uÅ ·UI¥≈ /qOGA¢
26........................................... TUB CLEAN
26................................ nAJ∞«Ë »U∂∞« qHÆ
27................................................. nOHπ∑∞«

2
Z∑ML∞« U¥«e±

d®U∂L∞« l≠b∞« ÂUE≤ 


Ò I∑L∞« DC „d∫±
. …dJ°Ë «e• ÊËb° …d®U∂± WK∫∞« d¥b¥ ‘«d≠ ö° Âb

‹UØd• 6 
s± W´uLπL° Ë√ W≤«uDß_« ‹UØd• s± b¥bF∞U° ÂUOI∞« UNMJL¥ W∞UºG∞«
. œb∫L
Ô ∞« qOºG∞« Z±U≤d∂∞ UÎI≠Ë WHK∑ªL∞« ‹UØd∫∞«
Ê«¸Ëb∞« vK´ W≤«uDß_« …¸bÆË UNO≠ rJ∫∑∞« sJL¥ w∑∞« dBF∞« W´dß l±Ë
p∫ML¥ UL± ,W∞UºG∞« ¡«œ√ vK´ sOº∫∑∞« s± b¥eL∞« W≠U{≈ r¢ ,«¸ Î Uº¥Ë UM
Î OL¥
. …d± qØ w≠ WO∞U∏± ZzU∑≤

bO´Uπ∑∞« s± W¥UL∫∞« 
. f°öLK∞ bOFπ∑∞« qKI¥ , »ËUM∑L∞« WK∫∞« Ê«¸Ëœ qCH°

wKî«b∞« sOªº∑∞« “UN§ 


w≠ …¸«d• W§¸œ qC≠√ vK´ UOzUIK¢ ¡UL∞« qªº¥ wª∞«b∞« sOªº∑∞« “UN§
. …¸U∑ªL∞« …¸Ëb∞«

wØc∞« qOºG∞« ÂUEM° d∏Ø_« œUB∑Æô« 


¸dI¥ r£ , ¡UL∞« …¸«d• W§¸œË f°öL∞« WOLØ nAJ¥ wØc∞« qOºG∞« ÂUE≤
. WOØöN∑ßô« ÁUOL∞«Ë WÆUD∞« iOHª∑∞ qOºG∞« XÆËË ¡U± Èu∑º± qC≠√

qHD∞« ‚ö¨≈  추가선택 예약

dOOG∑∞ ¸“ Í√ vK´ jGC∞« s´ ‰UH©_« lML∞ Âbª∑º¥ qHD∞« ‚ö¨≈ ÂUE≤


. qOGA∑∞« ¡UM£√ Z±U≤d∂∞«

iHªM± ZOπC° W´dº∞« w≠ rJ∫∑∞« ÂUE≤ 


Èu∑º± iOHª∑∞ qOºG∞« l¥“u¢ r∑¥ ,t≤“«u¢Ë qOºG∞« WOLJ° ¸UF®ùU°
. d¥Ëb∑∞« s´ r§U≤ ZOπ{

WOJO¢U±u¢Ë_« qOGA∑∞« …œU´≈ 


qOGA∑∞« …œU´≈ r∑¢ ,¡U°dNJ∞« ŸUDI≤« V∂º° qLF∞« s´ W∞UºG∞« “UN§ nÆu¢ «–≈
.UNO≠ nÆu¢ w∑∞« WDIM∞« s± wJO¢U±u¢Ë√

3
W±öºK∞ W±U≥ ‹ULOKF¢«
«bª∑ßô« q∂Æ ‹ULOKF∑∞« lOL§ √dÆ«

tO∂M¢
Ë√ ‚«d∑•ô« dDî nOHª∑∞ qO∞b∞« «c≥ w≠ W∫{uL∞« ‹ULOKF∑∞« ŸU∂¢≈ s± b° ô ,W±öº∞« q§√ s±
. dLF∞« dOBI¢ Ë√ ,hªA∞« Õd§ ,W¥œUL∞« dzUºª∞« lML∞ Ë√ , WOzU°dNJ∞« ‹U±bB∞«Ë , ¸UπH≤ô«

.WOL≥_« w≠ W¥U¨ d±√ s¥dîü« W±ößË p∑±öß


.p° ’Uª∞« “UNπ∞« vK´Ë qO∞b∞« «c≥ w≠ W±öº∞« qzU߸ s± b¥bF∞« UM±bÆ bI∞
.W±öº∞« qzU߸ W≠UØ ŸU∂¢«Ë …¡«dI° rÆ
W±öº∞« tO∂M¢ e±¸ u≥ «c≥
p∑°UÅ≈ Ë√ p¢U≠Ë v∞≈ ÍœR¢ Ê√ sJL¥ w∑∞« WKL∑∫L∞« ¸UDî_« v∞≈ e±d∞« «c≥ pN∂M¥
.s¥dîü« l± ‰U∫∞« p∞cØË
Ë√ ”dDî” WLKØ U±≈ Ë√ W±öº∞« tO∂M¢ e±¸ W±öº∞U° WIKF∑L∞« qzUßd∞« lOL§ l∂∑∑ß
.” d¥c∫¢”Ë√ ”tO∂M¢”
:wK¥ U± ‹ULKJ∞« pK¢ wMF¢

dDî
.¸uH∞« vK´ ‹ULOKF∑∞« l∂∑¢ r∞ «–≈ …U≠u∞« Ë√ WG∞U° W°UÅù ÷dF∑¢ bÆ

tO∂M¢
.¸uH∞« vK´ ‹ULOKF∑∞« l∂∑¢ r∞ «–≈ …U≠u∞« Ë√ WG∞U° W°UÅù ÷dF∑¢ bÆ

d¥c∫¢
.‹ULOKF∑∞« l∂∑¢ r∞ «–≈ Z∑ML∞« nK¢ w≠ V∂º∑¢ Ë√ WHOH© W°UÅù ÷dF∑¢ bÆ

4
W±öºK∞ W±U≥ ‹ULOKF¢«
WOßUß_« W±öº∞« ‹ULOKF¢ ■
tO∂M¢
,W∞UºG∞« “UN§ «bª∑ß« bM´ hªA∞« Õd§ Ë√ , WOzU°dNJ∞« ‹U±bB∞«Ë , ‚«d∑•ô« dDî iHª∞
:WO∞U∑∞« ¸u±_« UNO≠ UL° WOßUß_« ‹«d¥c∫∑∞« l∂¢«

UNHOEM¢ r∑¥ w∑∞« ¡UO®_« nHπ¢ Ë√ qºG¢ ô • Ò d¢ ô •


ÊUJ± w≠ W∞UºG∞« “UN§ kH∫¢ Ë√ VØ
UNOK´ ◊UIM∞« l{Ë Ë√ UNFI≤ , UNKOº¨ , . W°u©d∞«Ë dDLK∞ ÷dF±
q∏±( ¸UπH≤ô« Ë√ ‰UF∑®ö∞ WK°UI∞« œ«uL∞U°
Ò d¢ ô •
ÊUJ± w≠ W∞UºG∞« “UN§ kH∫¢ Ë√ VØ
,sO∞Ë“UG∞«Ë, ÊU≥b∞«Ë , X¥e∞«Ë , lLA∞«
. W°u©d∞«Ë dDLK∞ ÷dF±
, ·Uπ∞« nOEM∑∞« ‰uK∫±Ë ,r∫A∞« q¥e±Ë
v∞« ÍœR¥ bÆ d±_« ) .... Ë , sOßËdOJ∞«Ë . rJ∫∑∞« W•uK° Y∂F¢ ô •
.¸UπH≤« Ë√ ‰UF∑®«
W∞UºG∞« “UN§ s± WFDÆ Í√ ‰b∂¢ Ë√ `KB¢ ô •
qOºG∞« ‹ULOKF¢ l∂¢« , WπO∑M∞« Ác≥ VMπ∑∞ • W∞U∫∞« ¡UM∏∑ßU° ÕöÅ≈ Í√ ‰ËU∫¢ ô Ë√
. W¥UMF° f°öL∞« l≤UÅ q∂Æ s± W≤UOB∞«Ë W≤UOB∞« ‹ULOKF¢ w≠ WÅUî UN° vÅuL∞«
Âbª∑ºL∞« ÕöÅ≈ ‹ULOKF¢ Ë√ Âbª∑ºLK∞
‰ËU∫¢ ô Ë√ nMF° W∞UºG∞« »U° »dC¢ ô •
. …¸UNL° UN° ÂuI¢Ë UNLNH¢ w∑∞« …¸œUB∞«
ÍœR¥ bÆ «c≥ . oKG± u≥Ë …uI° »U∂∞« `∑≠
. W∞UºG∞« w≠ ¸d{ À«b•≈ v∞« s± UO∞Uî “UNπ∞« ‰u•Ë “UNπ∞« X∫¢ „d¢« •
‚¸u∞«Ë , ÊU∑J∞« q∏± ‰UF∑®ö∞ WK°UI∞« œ«uL∞«
qB≠« ,WOzU°dNØ ‹U±bÅ ‰UL∑•« nOHª∑∞ •
. a∞« ... WOzULOJ∞« œ«uL∞« , …œUπº∞«Ë ,
qB≠« Ë√ ¸UO∑∞« Ãdª± s´ “UNπ∞« f°UÆ
XO∂∞« w≠ ¡U°dNJ∞« Ÿ“u± s´ W∞UºG∞« “UN§ o¥d© s´ «bª∑ßö∞ hBª± Ô dO¨ “UNπ∞« •
…dz«b∞« l©UÆ ·UI¥≈ Ë√ …dONÅ W∞«“≈ WDß«u° UÎO≤b° ·UFC∞« ’Uª®_« Ë√ ¸UGB∞« ‰UH©_«
. nOEM¢ Ë√ W≤UOÅ Í√ W∞ËU∫± q∂Æ . W∂Æ«d± ÊËœ
Ë√ «bª∑ßU° Ë√ vK´ VFK∞U° ‰UH©ú∞ `Lº¢ ô
ÀËb• W∞U• w≠ “UNπ∞« «c≥ qOGA¢ ‰ËU∫¢ ô •
. dî¬ “UN§ Í√ Ë√ “UNπ∞« «c≥ qî«œ
, ¸d{
¸UºJ≤« Ë√ WFDÆ bI≠ Ë√ ,wze§ p≠ , qD´ «c≥ Ê√ W∞U• w≠ »uKD± oOÆb∞« ·«d®ù« •
. ¸dC∑± f°UÆ Ë√ pKß UNO≠ UL° ,lDÆ . ‰UH©_« s± U∂¥dÆ Ë√ q∂Æ s± qLF¥ “UNπ∞«
qî«œ Ë√ , l± , vK´ VFK∞U° ‰UH©ú∞ `Lº¢ ô
«bª∑ßU° ÁUOL∞« ¸bBL° qÅuL∞« “UNπ∞« •
. dî¬ “UN§ Í√ Ë√ “UNπ∞« «c≥
‹U´uLπ±Ë …b¥bπ∞« rO©«dª∞« ‹U´uLπ±
. t±«bª∑ß« …œU´≈ Vπ¥ ô WL¥bI∞« rO©«dª∞« . U•u∑H± W∞UºG∞« “UN§ »U° „d∑¢ ô •
»U∂∞U° oKF∑K∞ ‰UH©_« ÍdG¥ Õu∑HL∞« »U∂∞«
. “UNπ∞« qî«œ v∞« ‰uîb∞« Ë√
. qOGA∑∞« ¡UM£√ W∞UºG∞« “UN§ f±ö¢ ô •
. U±UL¢ qLF∞« s´ WK∫∞« nÆu∑¢ v∑• dE∑≤«
»UN∑∞ô« W±ËUI± iHª¢ bÆ qOºG∞« ‹UOKL´ •
.WALÆú∞

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W±öºK∞ W±U≥ ‹ULOKF¢«
WOßUß_« W±öº∞« ‹ULOKF¢ ■
tO∂M¢
,W∞UºG∞« “UN§ «bª∑ß« bM´ hªA∞« Õd§ Ë√ , WOzU°dNJ∞« ‹U±bB∞«Ë , ‚«d∑•ô« dDî iHª∞
:WO∞U∑∞« ¸u±_« UNO≠ UL° WOßUß_« ‹«d¥c∫∑∞« l∂¢«

ÊuJ¥ U±bM´ WÅUî ,…uI° qHß_ »U∂∞« l≠b¢ ô • Âe∑∞« ,W¥bºπ∞« W°UÅù« dDî s± qOKI∑K∞ •
p∞– V∂º∑¥ Ê√ sJL¥ . UΕu∑H± W∞UºG∞« »U° vÅuL∞« WO´UMB∞« W±öº∞« ‹«¡«d§≈ lOLπ°
. W∞UºG∞« ◊uIß w≠ WK¥u© ‹«“UHÆ Â«bª∑ß« qLA¢ w∑∞«Ë UN°
. W±öº∞« ‹«¸UE≤Ë ÂULØ_«
W±öº∞« ‹«d¥c∫¢ lOL§ ŸU∂¢« Âb´ ‰U• w≠
nK¢ v∞≈ p∞– ÍœR¥ bI≠ qO∞b∞« «cN° …œ¸«u∞«
.…U≠u∞« v∑• Ë√ W¥bºπ∞« ‹U°UÅù« Ë√ WOJKL∞«

tO∂M¢
.÷u∫∞« qî«œ W¥¸Uπ∞« ÁUOL∞« ëdª∑ßô s¥bO∞« 븜≈ “uπ¥ ô t≤√ vK´ ‰b¥ ¸c∫∞« •
.V©¸ ÊUJ± w≠ W∞UºG∞« XO∂∏¢“uπ¥ ô t≤√ vK´ ‰b¥ ¸c∫∞« •
WO≤U£ 15 cîQ¢ X≤UØ «–≈ t≤√ ,≥UOL∞« ëdª∑ß« ‰öî UNzUD¨ `∑≠ sJL¥ w∑∞« W∞UºG∞« s± ¸c∫∞« •
.W∞U∫∞« Ác≥ q∏± w≠ WKJA± d∂∑F¢ UN≤√ YO• ÷u∫∞« ÁUO± ëdª∑ßô q±UØ nÆu∞ d∏Ø√ Ë√

‹ULOKF∑∞« Ác≥ kH•« ■


w{¸_« qOÅu∑∞« ‹ULOKF¢
iHª¥ w{¸_« qOÅu∑∞« ,qKî Ë√ qD´ ÀËb• W∞U• w≠ . “UNπ∞« «cN∞ w{¸_« qOÅu∑∞« s± b° ô
œËe± “UNπ∞« «c≥ . wzU°dNJ∞« ¸UO∑K∞ qÆ√ W±ËUI± ¸Ëd± r¥bI∑° WOzU°dNJ∞« ‹U±bB∞« dDî
v∞« f°UI∞« qÅË s± b° ô . w{¸_« qOÅu∑∞« f°UÆË “UNπK∞ w{¸_« qOÅu∑∞« …«œ√ Í– pKº°
WOK∫L∞« “u±d∞« lOLπ∞ UI≠Ë `O∫Å qJA° w{¸_« tKOÅu¢Ë t∂OØd¢ r¢ VßUM± ¸UO¢ Ãdª±
. ÂUJ•_«Ë
. w{¸_« qOÅu∑∞« f°UÆ `KB¥ ô ,ô≈ Ë√ ôu∫± Âbª∑º¢ ô •
. wzU°dNØ wMH° qB¢« , VßUML∞« ¸UO∑∞« Ãdª± p¥b∞ sJ¥ r∞ «–≈ •

tO∂M¢
‹U±bB∞« dDî À«b•≈ v∞« ÍœR¥ bÆ “UNπK∞ w{¸_« qOÅu∑∞« …«œù `O∫B∞« dO¨ qOÅu∑∞«
W∞U• w≠ ‹U±bªK∞ wM≠ Ë√ q≥R± wzU°dNØ wM≠ q∂Æ s± `O∫B∞« qOÅu∑∞« s± bØQ¢ . WOzU°dNJ∞«
¸UO∑∞« Ãdª± ÊUØ «–≈ - “UNπ∞U° œËeL∞« f°UI∞« ‰bF¢ ô “UNπK∞ w{¸_« qOÅu∑∞« w≠ pA¢ p≤√
. q≥R± wzU°dNØ . wM≠ q∂Æ s± VßUML∞« ¸UO∑∞« Ãdª± VÒظ ,VßUM± dO¨

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W±öºK∞ W±U≥ ‹ULOKF¢«
W±öº∞« q§√ s± WLNL∞« ‹ULOKF∑∞« ■

:WO∞U∑∞« ¸u±_« …U´«d± s± b° ô , ¸«Ë


Ò œ nÒHπ± w≠ o¥d∫∞« s± dDª∞« nOHª∑∞
ULØ( Íu¨d∞« ◊UDL∞« vK´ W¥u∑∫L∞« œ«uL∞« • X¥e∞U° WFÆUM∞«Ë UNO≠ lI° „UM≥ w∑∞« œ«uL∞« •
ô qO∏L∞« ◊UDL∞« Ë√ )Íu¨d∞« ◊UDL∞U° ·dF¥ À«b•≈ v∞« ÍœR¢ bÆ a∂D∞« X¥“ Ë√ w¢U∂M∞«
j∂{ vK´ ¸«Ë Ò œ nHπ± w≠ UNHOHπ¢ s± b° nHπ± w≠ UNF{Ë Âb´ s± b° ôË o¥d∫∞« dDî
. …¸«d• .¸«Ë
Ò œ
UNMOªº¢ W∞U• w≠ Íu¨d∞« ◊UDL∞« s± œ«uL∞« , «¸u≠ qF∑A¢ bÆ X¥e∞U° Wªº∑L∞« œ«uL∞«
. wzUIK∑∞« ‚«d∑•ôU° o¥d∫∞« Àb∫¢ bÆ w≠ q∏± …¸«d∫∞« ¸œUBL∞ UN{dF¢ bM´ WÅUî
.¸«ÒËœ nHπ±
b° ô UN∞ WKO∏L∞« ‹Uπ∑ML∞« Ë√ ‘ULI∞« sOK± •
q´UH¢ V∂Ò º¢ w≥Ë , Wμ≠«œ `∂B¢ œ«uL∞«Ë
W∞«“ù ¸«ËÒ œ nHπ± w≠ UN±«bª∑ß« Âb´ s±
Àb∫¢ …bºØ_«Ë .X¥e∞« w≠ …bºØ_«
‘ULI∞« sOK± Ê√ ¡UM∏∑ßU° WO≤uJº∞« ¡U°dNJ∞«
`∂B¢ bÆ , …¸«d∫∞« Ãdª¢ r∞ «–≈.…¸«d∫∞«
‘ULI∞« sOK± l≤UÅ q∂Æ s± t° wÅu± WÅUî
. o¥d• Àb• YO∫° WO≠UØ WMîUß œ«uL∞«
.“UNπ∞« Ë√
bÆ X¥e∞U° Wªº∑L∞« œ«uL∞« kH• Ë√ rØ«d¢
ÊœUFL∞« vK´ Íu∑∫¢ w∑∞« WOKî«b∞« f°öL∞« • dDî v∞« ÍœRO≠ ÃËdª∞« s± …¸«d∫∞« lML¢
.¸«ÒËœ nHπ± w≠ UNF{Ë Âb´ s± b° ô …«uIL∞« .o¥d∫∞«
nHÒπL∞« w≠¸dC∞« À«b•≈ v∞« ÍœR¥ bÆ d±_« • X¥e° Wªº∑L∞« WALÆ_« l{Ë v∞« ‹dD{√ «–≈ •
`∂B¢ …«uIL∞« ÊœUFL∞« Ê√ W∞U• w≠ ¸«ËÒ b∞« dFA∞« W¥UM´ ‹Uπ∑M± Ë√ a∂D∞« X¥“ Ë√ w¢U∂≤
. nOHπ∑∞« ¡UM£√ WOª¢d± ¡UL∞U° UNKOº¨ s± b° ô , ¸«ÒËœ nHπ± w≠
Ác≥ q∏L∞ d≠Ò u∑± nOHπ¢ ·¸ Âbª∑º¥ bÆË ÍœR¥ Íc∞« d±_« qOºG∞« ‚u∫º± l± sîUº∞«
. œ«uL∞« . dDª∞« q¥e¥ ôË dDª∞« nOHª¢ v∞«
ô ¸«ÒËb∞« nHπLK∞ » iHªML∞« œ¸U∂∞« » …¸ËœË
q¥bM± Ë√ ‘b∞« ¡UD¨ q∏± WOJO∑ßö∂∞« œ«uL∞« •
…¸«d∫∞« W§¸œ iHª∞ UN±«bª∑ß« s± b°
w≠ UNF{Ë Âb´ s± b° ô ¡ULK∞ œUCL∞« qHD∞«
.œ«uLK∞
.¸«ÒËœ nÒHπ±
Ë√ UNLØ«d∑¢ Ë√ ¸«Ë
Ò b∞« nHπL∞« s± UN§dª¢ ôË
WOA∫∞« l± f°öL∞«Ë ◊UDL∞U° …UDGL∞« œ«uL∞« • .UN¢¸«d• ¡UM£√ UNEH∫¢
W¥c•√Ë ‘u∞UJ∞«Ë …œUßu∞«Ë W¥u¨d∞« WO©UDL∞«
UI∂º± UNHOEM¢ r∑¥ w∑∞« œ«uL∞« •
UNF{Ë Âb´ s± b° ô ◊UDL∞U° …UDGL∞« fOM∑∞«
,sO∞Ë“Uπ∞«/‰Ëd∂∑∞U°
.¸«Ë
Ò œ nHÒπ± w≠
Èdîô« ¡UO®_« Ë√ ·Uπ∞« nOEM∑∞« ‰uK∫±
WBM± w≠ W∞UºG∞« “UN§ VOØd¢ W∞U• w≠ • UNKOº¨ r∑¥Ë ‹«dπH∑L∞« Ë√ ‰UF∑®ö∞ WK°UI∞«
lM± q§√ s± ÂUJ•S° t∑O∂∏¢ s± b° ô , WFH¢d± w≠ UNF{Ë Âb´ s± b° ô UN° UNªßË Ë√ UNFI≤Ë
.jIº¥ bÆ YO∫° dDª∞« .¸«ÒËœ nHπ±
. ¸e∞« «c≥ d∑î« ,nOHπ∑∞« b¥d¢ U±bM´ • w∞UF∞« ‰UF∑®ö∞ WK°UI∞« ¡UO®_« W∞«“≈ XL¢ •
UL° WOK∫L∞« WμO∂∞« w≠ …œU´ Âbª∑º¢ w∑∞«
, q¥b∂∞« ‰u∫J∞« , Êu∑Oß_« UNO≠
‹ö¥e± ,iO°_« jHM∞« , sO∞Ë“Uπ∞«/‰Ëd∑∂∞«
.lLA∞« , sO∑M°d∑∞« , )‹U±öF∞« iF°( lI∂∞«

7
‹UHÅ«uL∞«

qIM∞« dO±Uº± WÆUD∞« f°UÆ


b° ô ,¸UO∑∞« pKß w≠ ¸d{ Àb• «–≈ •
Ë√ l≤UB∞« q∂Æ s± b¥bπ° tK¥b∂¢ s±
»ôËb∞« q≥R± wM≠ Ë√ t∞ ‹U±bª∞« qOØË
nOEM∑∞« …œU±( . dDî VMπ¢ q§√ s± tO∂®
)‘ULI∞« sOK±Ë

rJ∫∑∞« W•u∞
n¥dB∑∞« Âu©dî
n¥dB∑∞« Âu©dî

WªC± …UHB±
n¥dB∑∞«
»U∂∞« n¥dB∑∞« f°UÆ

q¥bF∑K∞ q°UÆ q§¸ qHß√ ·ö¨ ¡UD¨

w±U±_« qL∫∞U° W∞UºG∞« “UN§ : rßô« ■


e¢dO≥ 60 / 50 , - X∞u≠ 220 : WOzU°dNJ∞« WÆUD∞« ■
)ŸUH¢¸«( rK± 850 x )oL´( rK± 640 x )÷d´( rK± 600 : œUF°_« ■
rπØ 72 : Ê“u∞« ■
nOMB∑∞« W±ö´ v∞≈ Ÿu§d∞« v§d¥ : qOºG∞« WFß ■
nOMB∑∞« W±ö´ v∞≈ Ÿu§d∞« v§d¥ : nOHπ∑∞« WFß ■
d∑∞ 80 : ¡UL∞« „öN∑ß« ■
ÕuLºL∞« ¡UL∞« jG{ ■
2
( rß/…uÆ . rπØ 10.0 - 1.0) kPa 1000 - 100 :

. ‹Uπ∑ML∞« …œu§ sOº∫∑∞ ¸UF®≈ ÊËb° dOOG∑K∞ W{d´ ‹UHÅ«uL∞«Ë rO±UB∑∞«

‹UI∫KL∞« ■

W∞uLB∞« ÕU∑H± ) 1EA ( ¡UL∞« ‰uîœ Âu©dî

8
VOØd∑∞«
nOKG∑∞« œ«u± W∞«“≈ 
nOKG¢Ë ÈuIL∞« ‚¸u∞« ‚ËbMÅ W∞«“S° rÆ . 1
. Âu≠Ëd¥U∑º∞«
. …b´UI∞« nOKG¢ W∞«“S° rÆË W∞UºG∞« l≠¸« . 2
W∞Uº¨
¸UO∑∞« pKº∞ X∂∏L∞« j¥dA∞« W∞«“S° rÆ . 3
. n¥dB∑∞« Âu©dîË wzU°dNJ∞«
. W≤«uDß_« s± ¡UL∞« ‰Uîœ≈ Âu©dî Ãdî√ . 4
‚ËbMÅ …b´UÆ
. s∫A∞«
W™ •ö±
j∂C∞ …b´UI∞« nOKG¢ w≠ j°d∞« ÕU∑H± „d¢« •
W∞uLB∞« ÕU∑H±
. Èu∑ºL∞«

tO∂M¢
. ‰UH©ú∞ …dODî ÊuJ¢ bÆ )Âu≠ËdO∑º∞«Ë Âö≠_« q∏±( WOA∫∞« …œU± •
. ‰UH©_« s´ bF∂∞« vK´ «bO§ ‹UHOKG∑∞« lOL§ „d¢« ! ‚UM∑îô« dDî „UM≥

qIM∞« dO±Uº± W∞«“≈ 


. WÅUî dO±Uº± 4 ‡° “UNπ∞« XO∂∏¢ r¢ ,qIM∞« ¡UM£√ “UNπ∞« qî«œ ¸d{ Àœu• lML∞
. »uI∏K∞ WO©UDL∞« ‹«œ«bº∞« l± dO±UºL∞« ‰“« , “UNπ∞« qOGA¢ q∂Æ
. qD´Ë ZOπ{Ë , b¥b® “«e∑≥« À«b•≈ v∞« ÍœR¥ bÆ «c≥ ,UN∞e¢ r∞ «–≈

œËe± W∞uLÅ ÕU∑H± WDß«u° dO±Uº± 4 Œ¸« . 1


. “UNπ∞U°
WO©UDL∞« ‹«œ«bº∞« l± dO±Uº± 4 V∫ß« . 2
. qOKI° …œ«bº∞U¥uK° ‚u∏K∞

W™ •ö±
w≠ «bª∑ßö∞ qIM∞« w¨«d∂° kH∑•« •
.q∂I∑ºL∞«

. …œËeL∞« WOD¨_U° ‹U∫∑H∞« oK¨« . 3

qIM∞« dO±Uº±

9
VOØd∑∞«
VOØd∑∞« ÊUJ± w≠ ‹U∂KD∑± 
ÊUJL∞«‹ W∞Uº¨
: W¥u∑ºL∞« ÷¸_« •
. W§¸œ 1 tKØ W∞UºG∞« “UN§ X∫¢ ÕuLºL∞« ¸«b∫≤ô«
: ¸UO∑∞« Ãdª± •
ô . W∞UºG∞« w∂≤U§ s± d∑± 1.5 sL{ w≠ Áœu§Ë s± b° ô
. ¸UO∑∞« Ãdª± v∞« «b•«Ë «“UN§ ô≈ qÅu¢
: WO≠U{ù« W≠UºL∞« • 2 cm
. W°uKD± …œb∫L∞« W≠UºL∞« ÷¸_«Ë ,»U∂∞«Ë , ¸«bπ∞« s±
)¸Uº¥Ë sOL¥ sO∂≤U§ : rß 2 / nKî : rß 10 (

“UN§ vK´√ vK´ UNEH∫¢ Ë√ UNKºG¢ w∑∞« f°öL∞« lC¢ ô


. XÆË Í√ w≠ W∞UºG∞«
. tO≠ rJ∫∑∞« Ë√ qOºG∞« ¡UN∑≤« vK´ d£R¢ w≥
ÊUJL∞« b¥b∫¢‹
. ÁdO¨ Ë√ ◊Uº∂,œUπº∞« tIOF¥ ô W∞UºG∞« ‰u• ¡«uN∞« Ê«¸Ëœ Ê√ s± bØQ¢
p∞c° tO∂® œ«u± Ë√ WO∂Aî Õ«u∞√,WO∂Aî lDÆ o¥d© s´ ◊ö∂∞« vK´ Èu∑º± Í√ `O∫B¢ «b°√ ‰ËU∫¢ ô •
. W∞UºG∞« qHß√
‰“U´ l{Ë VπO,r∫H∞U° qLF¥ bÆu± Ë√)Êd≠(“U¨ bÆu± s± »dI∞U° W∞UºG∞« l{Ë VMπ¢ ‰U∫∑ß« «–≈ •
sO° t∞Uîœ≈ r∑¥ Ê√ vK´ ,bÆuL∞« Ë√ ÊdHK∞ t§«uL∞« V≤Uπ∞« vK´ )q¥u≠(ÂuO≤uL∞√ ‚¸u° vDG± )rß 60*85(
. s¥“UNπ∞«
. W¥uμ± W§¸œ dHB∞« ÊËœ v∞≈ UN¢¸«d• W§¸œ iHªM¢ Ê√ sJL¥ ·d¨ w≠ W∞UºG∞« VOØd¢ Âb´ Vπ¥ •
. UNKDF¢ W∞U• w≠ W≤UOB∞« wM≠ ‰uÅË W∞uNß W∞UºG∞« VOØd¢ bM´ bØQ∑∞« ¡U§d∞« •
s± bØQ∑K∞ œËeL∞« qO•d∑∞« ¸ULº± ÕU∑H± ‰ULF∑ßU° WF°¸_« «bÆô« q¥bF∑° rÆ W∞UºG∞« VOØd¢ l± •
.UOKF∞« ‹UØd∫LK∞ qHß_« V≤Uπ∞«Ë W∞UºG∞« WLÆ sO° rK± 20 ¸«bIL° ’uKî œu§Ë Ë W∞UºG∞« ¸«dI∑ß«
‹U≤U≠dJ∞« q∏± WØd∫∑L∞« ‹U∂OØd∑∞« w≠ «bª∑ßö∞ Ë√ d∫∂∞« w≠ «bª∑ßö∞ rLB± Ô dO¨ “UNπ∞« «c≥ •
. p∞– v∞≈ U±Ë ‹«dzUD∞«Ë

wzU°dNJ∞« qOÅu∑∞«‹
. U§Ëœe± ôu∫± Ë√ UO≠U{≈ UJKß Âbª∑º¢ ô •
q≥R± wM≠ Ë√ t∞ ‹U±bª∞« qOØË Ë√ l≤UB∞« q∂Æ s± b¥bπ∞U° tK¥b∂¢ s± b° ô , «¸dC± ¸UO∑∞« pKß ÊUØ «–≈ •
. dDî VMπ¢ q§√ s± tO∂®
. “UNπ∞« «bª∑ß« bF° ¡UL∞« WOHM• oK¨«Ë ULz«œ “UNπ∞« f°UÆ Ÿe≤« •
. „öß_« qOÅu¢ ÂUJ•_ UI≠Ë UO{¸√ ‰uÅuL∞« ¸UO∑∞« Ãdª± v∞« W∞UºG∞« “UN§ qÅ •
. W∞uNº° ¸UO∑∞« Ãdª± v∞« f°UI∞« qOÅu¢ sJL¥ YO∫° “UNπ∞« l{Ë s± b° ô •
dO¨ wMH∞« q∂Æ s± ÕöÅùU° ÂUOI∞« . q≥RL∞« wMH∞« q∂Æ s± t° ÂUOI∞« s± b° ô W∞UºG∞« “UN§ ÕöÅ≈ •
. p∞ wK∫L∞« ‹U±bª∞« eØdL° qB¢« . dODª∞« qDF∞« Ë√ Õdπ∞U° hªA∞« W°UÅ≈ v∞« ÍœR¥ bÆ h∑ªL∞«
Âu©dª∞« . bOLπ∑∞« W§¸œ s± qÆ√ UNO≠ …¸«d∫∞« W§¸œ ÊuJ¢ w∑∞« ·dG∞« w≠ W∞UºG∞« “UN§ VØÒd¢ ô •
WDI≤ X∫¢ …¸«d∫∞« W§¸œ w≠ w≤Ëd∑J∞ù« rJ∫∑∞« …b•Ë qDF∑¢ bÆË . tOK´ jGC∞U° dºJM¥ bÆ bLπ∑L∞«
. bOLπ∑∞«
“UN§ kH•« :bOLπ∑∞« WDI≤ s± qÆ√ UNO≠ …¸«d∫∞« W§¸œ X≤UØË WOzU∑A∞« dN®_« w≠ “UNπ∞« qI≤ r¢ «–≈ •
. tKOGA¢ q∂Æ ‹U´Uß iF° …bL∞ W≠dG∞« …¸«d• W§¸œ w≠ W∞UºG∞«

10
VOØd∑∞«
d¥c∫¢
cHM± ‹«– ,WBBª± …dz«œ l{u° …eN§_« rEF± w≠ vÅu¥ ,w°dNJ∞« ¸UO∑∞« pKº∞ W∂ºM∞U° :d¥c∫¢
. WO´d≠ dz«Ëœ Ë√ WO≠U{≈ c≠UM± W¥√ t° b§u¥ ôË jI≠ “UNπK∞ w°dNJ∞« ¸UO∑∞« œËe¥ Íc∞«Ë ÍœU•√
. bØQ∑K∞ p∞UL∞« qO∞œ w≠ ‹UHÅ«uL∞« W∫HÅ dE≤«
. jzU∫∞« c≠UM± qL• b¥e¢ ô
„öß_« Ë√ b¥bL∑∞« „öß√ Ë√ WOª¢dL∞« Ë√ WH∞U∑∞« Ë√ ,WO∞UF∞« ‰UL•_« ‹«– jzU∫∞« c≠UM± s± qJ≠
. dDî ‚uIAL∞« Ë√ WH∞U∑∞« „öß_« ‰e´ Ë√ WO∞U∂∞« WO°dNJ∞«
. ¸UM∞« ‰UF∑®« Ë√ w°dNØ oFÅ V∂º¢ Ê√ ·ËdE∞« Ác≥ s± Í_ sJL¥Ë
,“UNπ∞« qOGA¢ nÆË√Ë ,f°UI∞« s± t´e≤U≠ ,„ö≥≈ Ë√ nK¢ Í√ tOK´ dN™ «–≈Ë ,“UNπ∞« pKß h∫≠«
. bL∑F± W≤UOÅ wM≠ WDß«u° q£UL± dî√ pKº° pKº∞« ‰b∂∑ß«Ë
‚ö¨≈ Ë√ tÆdî Ë√ tz«u∑∞« r∑¥ ÊQØ wJO≤UJOL∞« Ë√ ÍœUL∞« «bª∑ßô« ¡uß s± w°dNJ∞« ¸UO∑∞« pKß wL•«
. tÆu≠ wAL∞« Ë√ tOK´ »U∂∞«
s± UNM± pKº∞« Ãdª¥ w∑∞« WDIM∞«Ë Ê«¸bπ∞« c≠UM±Ë f°«uI∞« l± q±UF∑∞« bM´ ÁU∂∑≤ô« …U´«d± v§d¥
. “UNπ∞«
l{Ë Vπ¥ ,‰uL∫± ¡U°dNØ ¸bB± “UN§ d∂´ Ë√ b¥bL¢ „d∑A± o¥d© s´ qLF¥ “UNπ∞« ÊUØ «–≈
.W°u©d∞« Ë√ “«“dK∞ W{d´ ÊuJ¥ ô YO∫° ‰uL∫L∞« “UNπ∞« w≠ b¥bL∑∞« „d∑A±

d¥c∫¢
. W°UƸ ÊËœ eπF∞« v{d± Ë√ ¸UGB∞« ‰UH©_« q∂Æ s± «bª∑ßö∞ fO∞ “UNπ∞« •
. …eN§_U° VFK∞« Âb´ ÊULC∞ ¸UGB∞« ‰UH©_« W∂Æ«d± b°ô •

11
VOØd∑∞«
¡UL∞« b¥Ëe¢ Âu©dî qOÅu¢ 
(2rß/…uÆ . rπØ 10.0 - 1.0) kPa 1000 Ë kPa 100 sO° s± ¡UL∞« jG{ s± b° ô •
. ‰uîb∞« ÂULÅ v∞« ¡UL∞« b¥“u¢ Âu©dî qOÅu¢ bM´ jOª∞« VKB Ò ¢ Ë√ dAI¢ ô •
. jGC∞« iHî …«œ≈ VOØd¢ s± b° ô , kPa 1000 s± d∏Ø√ ¡UL∞« jG{ ÊUØ «–≈ •
. W§U∫∞« bM´ b¥bπ° Âu©dª∞« ‰bÒ °Ë ‹«d∑≠ vK´ Âu©dª∞« W∞U• h∫≠« •

¡UL∞« ‰Uîœ≈ Âu©dª∞ w©UDL∞« »dº∑∞« l≤U± h∫≠« : 1 …uDª∞«‹


b¥Ëe¢ Âu©dª° Ê«œËe± ÊUO©UDL∞« ÊUL∑ª∞« •
. ¡UL∞« »dº¢ lM± q§√ s± Ê«c≥Ë ¡UL∞«
`∑H° ÂUJ•S° W∞UºG∞« “UN§ ‹öOÅu¢ s± bØQ¢
. U±UL¢ ¡UL∞« WOHM•
Âu©dî WKOÅu¢

w©UD± r∑î

ÁUO± ¸u∂MB° Âu©dª∞« qÅË : 2 …uDª∞«‹


WO∂∞u∞ ÊUMß√ Ë– ¸u∂MB° w∂∞u∞ Âu©dî qOÅu¢ :√ ŸuM∞«

œ«b±ù« ¸u∂MÅ vK´ Âu©dª∞« WKÅË j°¸« •


. ÁUOL∞U°

WO∂∞u∞ ÊUMß√ ÊËb° ¸u∂MB° w∂∞u∞ Âu©dî qOÅu¢ :» ŸuM∞«

“Uπ∑•ô« dO±Uº±Ë T¥UNL∞« WIK• Õu∞ p≠ . 1


.Wμ¥UNL∞« WF°¸_« WO∂∞uK∞« WO©UD± WOA• vK´√ WKOÅu¢ 
qJA¥ v∑• ¸u∂MB∞« ·d© w≠ T¥UNL∞« qîœ√ . 2
.»dº∑K∞ WF≤U± WKÅË w©UDL∞« »dº∑∞« l≤U±
dO±UºL∞«Ë T¥UNL∞« WIK• Õu∞ j°¸ rJ•√
.WF°¸_« WO∂∞uK∞« XO∂∏∑∞« v¨d°

vK´_ wß√¸ qJA° ÁUOL∞« œ«b±≈ Âu©dî l≠œ« . 3  


qî«œ œu§uL∞« w©UDL∞« nOKG∑∞« oB∑K¥ v∑•
tD°¸ rJ•√ r£ q±UØ qJA° ¸u∂MB∞U° Âu©dª∞«
. UMÎ OL¥ Ád¥Ëb¢ o¥d© s´ W∫OHÅ

Âu©dî
¡UL∞« b¥Ëe¢

12
VOØd∑∞«
WO∂∞u∞ ÊUMß√ ÊËb° ¸u∂MB° …b•«Ë WºLK° q±UF∞« ŸuM∞« s± Âu©dî qOÅu¢ :à ŸuM∞«

“Uπ∑•ô« dO±Uº±Ë T¥UNL∞« WIK• Õu∞ p≠ . 1 


. Wμ¥UNL∞« WF°¸_« WO∂∞uK∞«
Î O∂Ø ¸u∂MB∞« ÊUØ «–≈ wKO∞b∞« ÕuK∞« p≠ . 2
«bÎ § «d vDßË WKOÅu¢
. T¥UNL∞« l± rz«u∑¥ ô YO∫°
qO∞œ W∫OHÅ
qJA¥ v∑• ¸u∂MB∞« ·d© w≠ T¥UNL∞« qîœ√ . 3 
. »dº∑K∞ WF≤U± WKÅË w©UDL∞« »dº∑∞« l≤U±
dO±UºL∞«Ë T¥UNL∞« WIK• Õu∞ j°¸ rJ•√
. WF°¸_« WO∂∞uK∞«
Âu©dî l≠œ«Ë ,qHß_ WKÅu∞« X∂∏± Õu∞ V∫ß« . 4
Õu∞ d¥d∫∑° rÆË ,T¥UNL∞« w≠ ÁUOL∞« ‰Uîœ≈ 
. WKÅu∞« X∂∏±
. t≤UJ± w≠ T¥UNL∞« XO∂∏¢ s± bØQ¢

W™ •ö±
¸u∂MB° ÁUOL∞« ‰Uîœ≈ Âu©dî qOÅu¢ bF° • 
œ«uL∞« nDA∞ ÁUOL∞« dO°UMÅ `∑≠« ,ÁUOL∞«
w≠ )¸U∂G∞« Ë√ q±d∞« Ë√ ŒUßË_«( W∂¥dG∞« W∫OHÅ
. ÁUOL∞« ◊uDî
W§¸œ s± oI∫¢Ë ,¡U´Ë w≠ ÁUOL∞« n¥dB∑° rÆ
. ÁUOL∞« …¸«d•

ÁUO± ¸u∂MB° Âu©dª∞« qÅË : 3 …uDª∞«‹


jG{ Âb´Ë Âu©dª∞« w≠ w∞ œu§Ë Âb´ s± bØQ¢ •
. Âu©dª∞«

W™•ö±
Ÿu≤ d∏Ø√ Âbª∑ß« . ‹«uDª∞« fH≤ ¸d Ò Ø ,Âu©dª∞« s± ¡UL∞« »dº¢ W∞U• w≠ ,qOÅu∑∞« ‰UL∑Ø« bF° •
q∂Æ œUF°ù« WIK• Ÿe≤« ,«b§ …dO∂Ø Ë√ WF°d± WOHM∫∞« Ê√ W∞U• w≠Ë . ¡UL∞« œ«b±ù W∞uNß WOHM∫∞« s±
. ‰u∫L∞« v∞« WOHM∫∞« ‰Uîœ≈

W±bª∑º± WOI≠_« WOHM∫∞«

WF°d± WOHM• WO≠U{≈ WOHM• WOI≠√ WOHM•

13
VOØd∑∞«
n¥dB∑∞« Âu©dî VOØd¢ 
vK´√ ŸUH¢¸U° n¥dB∑∞« Âu©dî l{Ë s± b° ô •
. ÷¸_« s± rß 100 s±
wL∫¥ VßUML∞« n¥dB∑∞« Âu©dî XO∂∏¢ • rß 100
. ¡UL∞« »dº¢ V∂º° ¸dC∞« s± ÷¸_«
v§d¥ ,«b§ q¥u© n¥dB∑∞« Âu©dî Ê√ W∞U• w≠ • rß 145
À«b•≈ v∞« ÍœR¥ bÆ «c≥ . W∞UºG∞« ¡K± Âb´
. ÍœU´ dO¨ ZOπ{

vBÆ_« vK´ rß 100


rß 105

,W´u∞U∂∞« w≠ n¥dB∑∞« Âu©dî VOØd¢ bM´ •


. q∂• WDß«u° ÂUJ•S° t∑∂£
wL∫¥ VßUML∞« n¥dB∑∞« Âu©dî XO∂∏¢ •
. ¡UL∞« »dº¢ V∂º° ¸dC∞« s± ÷¸_«

qOºG∞« ÷u•

Âu©dî
vBÆ_« vK´ rß 100

W§e∑∫±
vBÆ_« vK´ rß 100

j°¸ «e•

14
VOØd∑∞«
¡«u∑ßô« j∂{ 
ZOπC∞« lML¥ `O∫B∞« W∞UºG∞« “UN§ ¡«u∑ß« . 1
vK´ W∞UºG∞« “UN§ VØÒ¸ . b¥bA∞« “«e∑≥ô«Ë
W¥Ë«“ w≠ qC≠_«Ë , W∑°U£Ë W¥u∑º± ÷¸√
. W≠dG∞«

W™ •ö±
œUMßù« Ÿu≤ s± Ë√ VAª∞« s± ÷¸_«:WE•ö± •
Ë√ bz«e∞« “«e∑≥ô« À«b•≈ v∞« ÍœR¥ bÆ
. qL∫∞« Ê“«u¢ w≠ QDª∞«

q§d∞« j∂{« ,W¥u∑º± dO¨ ÷¸_« X≤UØ «–≈ . 2


s± WFDÆ qîb¢ ô ( .b¥d¢ ULØ q¥bF∑K∞ q°UI∞«
‹U∂£ s± bØQ¢ )q§d∞« X∫¢ a∞« .. VAª∞«
bØQ¢ r£ ÷¸_« vK´ UNF{ËË q§¸√ WF°¸√ lOL§
Ê«eO± Âbª∑ß«( .U±UL¢ Íu∑º± “UNπ∞« Ê√ s±
)W¥uº∑∞« iHî
l≠¸

qO±«uÅ j°¸ rJ•√ ,W∞u±UB∞« ¡«u∑ß« œdπL° •


. …œ¸u∞« …b´UÆ ÁU㛮 w≠ vK´_ o≤e∞« W∞u±UÅ
. o≤e∞« qO±«uÅ lOL§ j°¸ ÂUJ•≈ Vπ¥ o≤“
o≤e∞« qO±«uÅ j°¸«
ÂUJ•S° l°¸_« 4

ÍdDI∞« h∫H∞« •
W∞UºG∞« “UN§ vK´√ W≠U• vK´ jGC∞« bM´
v∞« W∞UºG∞« “UN§ „d∫¢ Âb´ s± b° ô ,U¥dDÆ
öØ h∫≠ v§d¥( .«b°√ qHß_«Ë vK´_«
jGC∞« bM´ W∞UºG∞« “UN§ „d∫¢ «–≈ )sO≥Uπ¢ô«
q§¸_« j∂{« ,U¥dDÆ W∞UºG∞« “UN§ vK´√ vK´
. b¥b§ s±

W™•ö±
. ◊uIº∞« dDî VMπ∑∞ ÂUJ•S° UN∑O∂∏¢ Vπ¥ ,WFH¢d± WBM± vK´ W∞UºG∞« VOØd¢ ‰U• w≠

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VOØd∑∞«
`Kº± ◊ö°‹
. U¥u∑º±Ë U≠Uπ,UHOE≤ VOØd∑∞« `Dß ÊuJ¥ Ê√ VπO •
. `Dº± bKÅ ◊ö° vK´ W∞UºG∞« VØd“ •

)WI∞«e∞« ÷¸_«( bO±«dI∞« s± ÷¸_«‹


)rK± 70*70 ‡° ÂbÆ bMº± lDÆ«( U∂ßUM± “UNπ∞« ¡«u∑ß« ‰bÒ ´Ë UN∞ bMº± qØ vK´ “UNπ∞« s± ÂbÆ qØ lC •
) . œu§u± “UNπ∞« YO∫° W≠Uπ∞« …b±dI∞« vK´ lDI∞« oB∞«Ë
. o∞eK∞ …œUCL∞« ‹«uDª∞«Ë rO∞öº∞« vK´ Âbª∑º¢ w∑∞« bO¢«c∞« WIÅö∞« …œUL∞« s± lMÅ ÂbI∞« bMº± •

WO∂Aî WO{¸√‹
. “«e∑≥ô« v∞≈ ÍœR¢ Ê√ sJL¥ WO∂Aª∞« WO{¸_« •
w©UD± »uØ vK´ rK± 15 pLº∂,ÂbÆ qØ qHß√ WO©UD± »«uØ√ l{u° pOÅu≤ “«e∑≥ô« lMLK •
. dO±Uº± l± `Kº± ◊ö° s± sOM£U° XO∂∏∑∞« r∑¥ Ê√ vKF,W∞UºG∞« qHß√ qÆ_«
.U¢U∂£ d∏Ø√ ◊ö∂∞« ÊuJ¥ YO∫,W≠dG∞« U¥«Ë“ Èb•≈ vK´ W∞UºG∞« Vظ,UMJL± ÊUØ «–S •
.“«e∑≥ù« iHª∞ WO©UDL∞« »«uØ_« qîœQ •
. w§ ‰« ¸UO¨ lDÆ rºÆ s± ) 4620ER4002B rƸ/w°( .WO©UDL∞« »«uØ_« vK´ ‰uB∫∞« pMJL¥ •

W™•ö±
. rE∑M±Ë bL∑F±Ë ‰u©√ qOGA¢ bØR¥ UN∑¥uº¢Ë W∞UºG∞« ÊUJ± b¥b∫∑ •
. q±UJ∞U° ‰b∑F± l{Ë w≠ ÊuJ¢ Ê√Ë q±UJ∞U° wI≠√ l{Ë w≠ W∞UºG∞« ÊuJ¢ Ê√ VπO •
. qOL∫∑∞« X∫¢ U¥«Ëe∞« qØ » W∫§¸√ » Âb´ VπO •
. Ãe∞ ¡ö© Í√Ë ◊ö∂∞« lL® s± UO∞Uî ,UHOE≤ VOØd∑∞« `Dß ÊuJ¥ Ê√ VπO •
. UNI∞“ Àb∫¥ bÆ ,WKK∂∑± W∞UºG∞« ÂbÆ X∫∂Å√ «–≈ . qK∂∑¢ W∞UºG∞« ÂbÆ „d∑¢ ô •

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W∞UºG∞« «bª∑ß« WOHOØ
W∞UºG∞« qOGA¢ 
. ‹ôuºGL∞« nOMB∑° rÆ .1
. ) 18 W∫HÅ v∞≈ l§¸«(

.‹ôuGºL∞« ‰UîœS° rÆË »U∂∞« `∑≠« .2

.)WÆUD∞«( Power ¸“ vK´ jG{« .3

.Z±U≤d° d∑î« .4
) 21~19 W∫HÅ v∞≈ l§¸«(

XÆu∞« fH≤ w≠ ‹«¸UOª∞« œb•


) 28 ~ 23 W∫HÅ v∞≈ l§¸«(

w≠U{ù« Z±U≤d∂∞« ■
…¸«d∫∞« W§¸œ ■
dBF∞« W´dß ■
Èdî√ nzU™Ë ■

.nEML∞« W≠U{≈ .5
) 30 ~ 29 W∫HÅ v∞≈ l§¸«(

Start/Pause ¸“ vK´ jG{« .6


.)XÆR± ·UI¥≈/qOGA¢(

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W∞UºG∞« «bª∑ß« WOHOØ
qOºG∞« q∂Æ W¥UMF∞« 
W¥UMF∞« WFƸ .1
qOºG∞« …¸«d• W§¸œ
p≠dF¢ WFÆd∞« Ác≥ . pº°ö± w≠ …œu§uL∞« W¥UMF∞« WFƸ s´ Y∫°«
.UNKOº¨ WOHOØË pº°öL∞ WALÆ_« ‹U¥u∑∫± W∞UºG∞U° ÍœUF∞« qOºG∞«

“dH∞« .2 oOƸ rz«b∞« jGC∞«

UNKOº¨ sJL¥ Ÿu≤ v∞« f°öL∞« “d≠« ,ZzU∑≤ qC≠√ vK´ ‰uB∫K∞ qºG¢ ô ÍËbO∞« qOºG∞«
.qOºG∞« fH≤ Ê«¸Ëb°
W°uKD± WHK∑ªL∞« WALÆ_«Ë d¥Ëb∑∞« W´dßË ¡UL∞« …¸«d• W§¸œ ... Vº• ‹ôuºGL∞« nOMB¢
.WHK∑ª± ‚dD° UNKOºG∞ d• W§¸œ
ŒUº¢ô«
nOHª∞« ÊuK∞U° f°öL∞« s± o±UG∞« ÊuK∞U° f°öL∞« ULz«œ “d≠« qOºG∞« …¸«
f°öL∞« sO° WKBHM± f°öL∞« qº¨« .¡UCO∂∞« f°öL∞«Ë ‘ULI∞« Ÿu≤ Êu∞
f°öLK∞ ÊuK∞« q¥u∫¢ Àb∫¥ bÆË WO≤U∑J∞« f°öL∞«Ë W¨u∂BL∞«
l± aßu∞« …b¥bA∞« f°öL∞« qºG¢ ô , sJ±√ «–≈ .a∞« ... ¡UCO∂∞«
.aßu∞« WHOHª∞« f°öL∞«
)nOHî , ÍœU´ , b¥b®( aßË •
.aßu∞« Íu∑ºL∞ UI≠Ë f°öL∞« “dÒ ≠
)o±U¨ , nOHî , iO°√( Êu∞ •
W≤uKL∞« WALÆ_« s´ ¡UCO∂∞« f°öL∞« qB≠«
)ÊU∑Ø l±Uπ, WO≤U∑Ø ‹Uπ∑M±( ÊU∑Ø •
.ôUBH≤« »U∑J∞« lLπ¥ f°ö±Ë WO≤U∑Ø ‹Uπ∑M± qº¨«
qL∫∞« q∂Æ W¥UMF∞« .3
f°öL∞« l{ ,W∞U∫∞« Ác≥ w≠ .UF± …dOGB∞«Ë …dO∂J∞« f°öL∞« l{
qØ nB≤ s± d∏Ø√ …dO∂J∞« f°öL∞« l{Ë Âb´ s± b° ô .ôË√ …dO∂J∞«
. qL∫∞«
qL∫∞« w≠ Ê“«u∑∞« Âb´ v∞« ÍœR¥ bÆ «c≥ . W¥œdH∞« f°öL∞« qºG¢ ô
w≠ p∞– V∂º∑¥ Ê√ sJL¥ . sO∑N°UA∑± sO∑FDÆ Ë√ WFDÆ n{« .
. sON°UA∑± s¥dBM´ Ë√ b•«Ë dBM´ n{√ . Ê“«u∑± dO¨ qL•
q∏± ¡UO®_« . W¨¸U≠ UN≤√ s± bØQ∑K∞ »uOπ∞« lOL§ h∫≠« •
lDI∞«Ë ,ÂöÆ_« , »UI∏∞« œu´Ë , dFA∞« p∂A±Ë , dO±UºL∞«
“UN§ wKØ w≠ ¸d{ À«b•≈ v∞« ÍœR¢ bÆ `O¢UHL∞«Ë WO≤bFL∞«
. f°öL∞«Ë W∞UºG∞«
oKF¢ ô œ«uL∞« Ác≥ Ê√ s± bØQ∑K∞ q∂∫∞«Ë ,·UDª∞« ,»U∫º∞« oK¨« •
. Èdî_« f°öL∞U°
qOKI∞« qOºG∞« qzUß l± …U®d≠ WDß«u° lI∂∞«Ë aßu∞« `º±« •
. aßu∞« W∞«“≈ w≠ …b´UºLK∞ rJ∞«Ë WÆUO∞« q∏± aßu∞« vK´ ¡UL∞U°
…dOGÅ ¡UO®√ Í√ Ÿe≤«Ë )W¥œU±¸(W≤dL∞« WOA∫K∞ ‹UOD∞« h∫≠« •
. …œu§u± X≤UØ «–≈
…¸Ëœ q§√ s± tKî«œ …œu§u± ¡UO®√ Í√ Ÿe≤«Ë ÷u∫∞« qî«œ h∫≠« •
. W±œUI∞« qOºG∞«
f°öL∞« lML∞ W≤dL∞« WOA∫∞« w≠ ¡UO®√ Ë√ f°ö± Í√ Ãdî« •
. ¸«d{_« s± WOA∫∞«Ë
W™•ö±
…b•uK∞ `Lº¢ )qOºG∞« ‚u∫º± s± qL• nB≤ n{« Ë Â Ú 60 sDÆ( …¸Ëœ d∑î« ,‰Ë_« qOºG∞« q∂Æ •
. “UNπ∞« ÃU∑≤≈ ¡UM£√ vI∂¢ bÆ w∑∞« q∂D∞« s± Vß«Ëd∞« q¥e¥ «c≥ . f°ö± l{Ë ÊËb° qOºG∞U°

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W∞UºG∞« «bª∑ß« WOHOØ
qOºG∞« Z±«d° ‰Ëb§ 
. ‹ôuºGL∞« ŸuM∞ UIÎ≠Ë UN° vÅuL∞« ‹«¸Ëb∞« •
vBÆ√ …¸«d∫∞« W§¸œ ‘ULI∞« Ÿu≤ nÅu∞« Z±U≤d∂∞«
W∞uL• WLzöL∞«
40°C ÊUBLI∞«( W´dº° Ê«u∞_« bIH¢ w∑∞« f°öL∞«
sO° lLπ∞« o¥d© s´ qC≠√ ¡«œ√ d≠u¥
sDI∞«
)W¥uμ± W§¸œ 95 v∞≈ œ¸U°( f°öL∞«Ë ) ... ‹U±Uπ∂∞«Ë ÂuM∞« f°ö±Ë
W≤«uDßú∞ WHK∑ªL∞« ‹UØd∫∞«
”UOÆ
60°C WHOHî lI° UN° w∑∞« ¡UCO∂∞« WOMDI∞« „öN∑ß« l± qOºGK∞ w∞U∏L∞« ¡«œ_« d≠u¢ WO´UMÅ œ«u±
)W¥uμ± W§¸œ 60 v∞≈ œ¸U°( . )WOKî«b∞« f°öL∞«( WÆUDK∞ qÆ√
40°C W{UHCH∞« ÊUBLIK∞ W∂ßUM± …¸Ëb∞« Ác≥ W¥UMF∞«
d∑ºO∞u∂∞« ,pOK¥dØ_« ,bO±√ w∞u∂∞«
)W¥uμ± W§¸œ 60 v∞≈ œ¸U°( . qOºG∞« bF° wJ∞« VKD∑¢ ô w∑∞« WKNº∞«
f°öL∞« ¡UM∏∑ßU° WALÆ_« Ÿ«u≤√ nK∑ª±
40°C . WÅUª∞« WALÆ_« s± WHK∑ª± Ÿ«u≤« qº¨ s± pMJL¥
rπØ 4.5 jOKî
)W¥uμ± W§¸œ 40 v∞≈ œ¸U°( ,WO{U¥d∞« f°öL∞« ,WL´UM∞«/W¥d¥d∫∞«( . iF∂∞« UNCF° l±
. )dzU∑º∞«/WH∫∞_« ,·uB∞« ,WMØ«b∞« f°öL∞«

60°C ¡«œ√ d≠u¥Ë WOMO¢Ëd∂∞«Ë W∂KB∞« lI∂∞« q¥e¥ W¥UMF∞«


ŒUº¢ô« WKOKÆ ‰UH©_« f°ö±
(95°C) nDAK∞ qC≠√ ‰UH©_U°
ÊUBLI∞«( W´dº° Ê«u∞_« bIH¢ w∑∞« f°öL∞«
f°öL∞«Ë ) ... ‹U±Uπ∂∞«Ë ÂuM∞« f°ö±Ë œuIM∞« d≠u¢Ë qÆ√ ‹«“«e∑≥«Ë ZOπ{ V∂º¢Ô qOº¨
rπØ 5.0 WHOHî lI° UN° w∑∞« ¡UCO∂∞« WOMDI∞« . WOKOK∞« ¡U°dNJ∞« «bª∑ß« o¥d© s´ X±UÅ
40°C . )WOKî«b∞« f°öL∞«(
)W¥uμ± W§¸œ 60 v∞≈ œ¸U°(
q∏± ,…d®U∂± bKπ∞« f±ö¢ w∑∞« WALÆ_«
”UOÆ ‘ULÆË ‹U{UH∫∞«Ë WOKî«b∞« f°öL∞«
WO∞UFH° f°öL∞« s± ‹UHEML∞« U¥UI° q¥e¢ bKπ∞U° W¥UMF∞«
bzUßu∞«Ë d¥dº∞« ‹U{UO°Ë n®UML∞«
bOπM∑∞« WOD¨√Ë
WÅUª∞« f°öL∞« ¡UM∏∑ßU° wMDI∞« ‘«dH∞«
WLªC∞« f°öLK∞ WBBª±Ô …¸Ëb∞« Ác≥
rπ• 1 )a∞≈ ... d¥d∫∞«Ë ·uB∞«Ë WIOÆd∞« WALÆ_«( ·U∫∞
WOD¨√Ë bzUßu∞«Ë d¥dº∞« WOD¨√ q∏±
ÍœU•√ ‹UO≤UD∂∞«Ë bzUßu∞«Ë WH∫∞_« :uA∫∞« l±
. p∞– v∞≈ v∞≈ U±Ë pz¸_«
. nOHª∞« uA∫∞« ‹«– pz«¸_« WOD¨√Ë
40°C ·«dª∞« ·uÅË fØU¢ ¸uπ∞«Ë fØUL∞uJ∞« q∏± WO{U¥d∞« f°öLK∞ W∂ßUM± …¸Ëb∞« Ác≥ f°öL∞«
)W¥uμ± W§¸œ 40 v∞≈ œ¸U°( fJO¢U∂LOº∞«Ë Ídπ∞« f°ö±Ë WOAL∑∞« WO{U¥d∞«

w≠ qOºGK∞ WK°UI∞« WO≠uB∞« f°öL∞« v§d¥( WO≠uB∞« WALÆ_« qOºG∞ sOJL¢


rπØ 3.0 wI≤ b¥b§ ·uÅ vK´ Íu∑∫¢ w∑∞«Ë W∞UºG∞« WO≠uB∞« WALÆ_« l± nEML∞« «bª∑ß« ·uB∞«
jI≠ )W∞UºG∞« w≠ qOºGK∞ WK°UI∞«

30°C ‰UL•ú∞ Ÿdß√ qOº¨ …¸Ëb∞« Ác≥ d≠u¢


30 l¥dß
)W¥uμ± W§¸œ 40 v∞≈ œ¸U°( . W´dº° aº∑¢ w∑∞« W≤uKL∞« ‹ôuºGL∞« . ŒUº¢ô« WKOKÆ f°öL∞«Ë …dOGB∞«

_ nOHπ¢ v∞≈ ÃU∑∫¥ Èc∞« V©d∞« qOºG∞«


.qOºG∞« ÊËœ jI≠ nOHπ∑∞« …¸Ëœ «bª∑ß«
nOHπ¢
.jI≠ jI≠
rπØ 6.0
40°C qOºG∞« s± …dOGÅ WOLØ X±bª∑ß« «–« s± qOºG∞« WOKLF° ÂuI¢ …¸Ëb∞« Ác≥ +qOºG∞«
)W¥uμ± W§¸œ 95 v∞≈ œ¸U°( .…d®U∂± nHπ¥ Ê√ sJL¥ Íc∞« .b•«Ë ʬ w≠ nOHπ¢ v∞≈ nÆu¢ ÊËœ nOHπ∑∞«

ÃU∑∫¢ w∑∞« f°öL∞« qOºG∞ Âbª∑º¥


”UOÆ _ ÊuJ¢ Ê√ sJL¥ w∑∞« W¥œUF∞« WALÆ_«
f°öL∞« sOK± W≠U{ô Ë√ nDA∞« jI≠
+nDA∞«
.qOºGK∞ tK°UÆ dBF∞«
.qOºGK∞

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W∞UºG∞« «bª∑ß« WOHOØ
nOHπ∑∞« Z±«d° ‰Ëb§ 

vBÆ_« qL∫∞« ZOºM∞« Ÿu≤ Z±U≤d∂∞«

4.0 kg ÈœUB∑Æ«
sDI∞« s± WHAM± q∏± WO≤U∑J∞« ‹U§uºML∞« Ë√ sDI∞«
.ÊU∑J∞« , ‹dO® w¢ ,
6.0 kg s¥eª∑K∞

6.0 kg .wJK∞ œ«bF∑ßö∞ WO≤U∑J∞« ‹U§uºML∞« Ë√ sDI∞« …«uJLK∞

f°öL∞«Ë , f°öL∞« s± Z¥e± , WO´UMB∞« ·UO∞_«


4.0 kg WCHªM± …¸«d• W§¸œ
.nK∑K∞ tK°UI∞«

0.5 kg – 30 min. XÆu∞«

1.5 kg – 60 min. XÆu∞«

3.0 kg – 120 min. XÆu∞«

‹ULOKF∑∞« Ë√ W¥U´d∞« oBK± ŸU∂¢U° UÎLz«œ rÆ . qOºG∞« ‹«¸Ëb∞ WLzöL∞« …¸«d∫∞« W§¸œ : ¡UL∞« …¸«d• W§¸œ •
. qOºG∞« bM´ f°öLK∞ WF≤UB∞« WNπ∞U° WÅUª∞«

Woolmark WºßR± q∂Æ s± …bL∑F± W∞UºG∞« Ác≥ w≠ WO≠uB∞« f°öL∞« qOº¨ …¸Ëœ
qOº¨ r∑¥ Ê√ ◊dA° W∞UºG∞« WDß«u° qºGK∞ WK°UI∞« Woolmark ‹Uπ∑M± qOºG∞
s´ …¸œUB∞« ‹ULOKF∑∞«Ë f°öL∞« l°U© vK´ …œu§uL∞« ‹ULOKF∑K∞ UÎI≠Ë ‹Uπ∑ML∞«
.M1008 W∞UºGK∞ WFMBL∞« WØdA∞«

W™ •ö±
. W∞b∑F± nOEM¢ …œU± «bª∑ßU° vÅu¥ •
. f°öL∞U° W¥UMFK∞ W´dº∞« iHªM± n∞Ë jOº° VKÆ s± WO≠uB∞« f°öL∞« qOº¨ …¸Ëœ ÊuJ∑¢
.nOHπ∑∞« WπO∑≤ ÊULC∞ qOºG∞« Z±U≤d∂∞ Ê«¸Ëb∞« W´dº∞ vBÆ_« b∫∞« œb∫ •
Ê“uK∞ vBÆ_« b∫∞« b•«Ë Z±U≤d° w≠ nOHπ∑∞«Ë qºGK∞ WK°UI∞« f°öL∞« WOLØ “ËUπ∑¢ ô YO• •
.dL∑º± l°U∑¢ w≠ nOHπ∑∞«Ë qºG∞U° vÅu¥Ë ¨HOHπ∑∞« Z±U≤d∂∞ t° ÕuLºL∞«

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W∞UºG∞« «bª∑ß« WOHOØ
WO≠U{≈ ‹«¸UOî 
¸UE∑≤« + nODA¢ dO≠u¢ qOºG∞« nD® qÅU≠
nOHπ∑∞« nO∏Ø XÆu∞« w∞Ë_« qCHL∞« v∂© wM±“ Z±U≤d∂∞«
nDA∞«
sDI∞«
WO´UMÅ œ«u±
WKNº∞« W¥UMF∞«
jOKî
** ** ‰UH©_U° W¥UMF∞«
X±UÅ qOº¨
bKπ∞U° W¥UMF∞«
·U∫∞
WO{U¥d∞« f°öL∞«
·uB∞«
30 l¥dß
* jI≠ nOHπ¢
* nOHπ∑∞«+qOºG∞«
dBF∞«+nDA∞«

. t≠c• sJL¥ ôË UOÎzUIK¢ …¸Ëb∞« v∞≈ t∑≠U{≈ sJL¥ ¸UOª∞« «c≥ : *


.UNM± t≠c• ÊUJ±ùU°Ë …¸Ëb∞« w≠ UOzUIK¢ ¸UOª∞« «c≥ l{Ë r∑¥ : **

qOGA∑∞« ‹U≤UO° 
WIOÆb∞« w≠ ‹UHK∞« œbF∞ vBÆ_« b∫∞« Z±U≤d∂∞«

1400 sDI∞«
1400 WO´UMÅ œ«u±
1000 WKNº∞« W¥UMF∞«
1400 jOKî
1000 ‰UH©_U° W¥UMF∞«
1000 X±UÅ qOº¨
1400 bKπ∞U° W¥UMF∞«
1000 ·U∫∞
800 WO{U¥d∞« f°öL∞«
800 ·uB∞«
1400 30 l¥dß
1400 jI≠ nOHπ¢
1400 nOHπ∑∞«+qOºG∞«
1400 dBF∞«+nDA∞«

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W∞UºG∞« «bª∑ß« WOHOØ
rJ∫∑∞« W•u∞ 
W•U∑± wØcÒ∞« hOªA∑Ò∞« WHO™Ë
Íu∑∫¢ w∑∞« ‹Uπ∑MLK∞ jI≠
.wØcÒ∞« hOªA∑Ò∞« W±ö´ vK´ WO≠U{≈ Z±«d° LED W®U®

WÆUD∞« Z±U≤d∂∞« ÕU∑H± ·UI¥≈ /qOGA¢ ·UI¥≈ /qOGA¢ ‹«¸UOª∞«


U∑ÆR± qOGA∑∞« ”d§ ‹uÅ
tO∂M∑∞«

w≠U{ù« Z±U≤d∂∞« WÆUD∞«


…¸Ëb∞« ‹«¸UOî b¥b∫∑∞ ¸«¸“_« Ác≥ Âbª∑º¢Ô • . “UNπ∞« ·UI¥≈/qOGA∑∞ WÆUD∞« ¸“ vK´ jG{« •
. …œb∫L∞« …¸ËbK∞ W∂ºM∞U° W°uKDL∞« pMJL¥ ,XÆRL∞« nÆu∑∞«/qOGA∑∞« WHO™Ë ¡UG∞ù •
. ¸e∞« «c≥ «bª∑ß«

LED W®U® Z±U≤d∂∞« ÕU∑H±


wI∂∑L∞« XÆu∞«Ë ‹«œ«b´ù« W®UA∞« Ác≥ ÷dF¢ • . f°öL∞« ŸuM∞ UI≠Ë Z±«d° 14 Âbª∑º¢ •
W∂ºM∞U° W∞U∫∞« qzUß¸Ë ‹«¸UOª∞«Ë ¸bIL∞« Ô ∞« Z±U≤d∂∞« v∞≈ …¸U®û∞ W∂LK∞« ¡OC¢ ·uß •
. œb∫L
. p∑∞UºG∞
. …¸Ëb∞« ‰öî WK±U´ W®UA∞« qE¢ ·uß

‹«¸UOª∞« XÆRL∞« nÆu∑∞«/qOGA∑∞«


·ußË WO≠U{≈ …¸Ëœ ¸UO∑îU° p∞– p∞ `Lº¥ • Âbª∑º¥ «c≥ XÆRL∞« nÆu∑∞«/qOGA∑∞« ¸“ •
. Á¸UO∑î« bM´ ¡OC¥ s± XÆRL∞« nÆu∑∞« Ë√ qOºG∞« Ê«¸Ëœ qOGA∑∞
. Ê«¸Ëb∞« «c≥
vK´ jGC∞« s± b° ô ,XÆu∞« qO§Q¢ WHO™Ë ¡UG∞ù •
. WOzU°dNJ∞« WÆUD∞« ¸“
,qOºG∞« Ê«¸Ëœ s´ U∑ÆR± “UNπ∞« nÆu¢ ‹œ¸√ «–≈ •
. XÆRL∞« nÆu∑∞«/qOGA∑∞« ¸“ vK´ jG{«
jG{ ÊËb° XÆRL∞« nÆu∑∞« ¸“ vK´ jGC∞« bF° •
UOJO¢U±u¢Ë√ qLF∞« s´ “UNπ∞« nÆu∑¥ ,¸“ Í√ vK´
. ozUÆœ 4 bF°
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W∞UºG∞« «bª∑ß« WOHOØ
w≠U{ù« Z±U≤d∂∞« 

qCHL∞« wM±“ qÅU≠


…¸Ëœ s¥eª¢ s± qCHL∞« Z±U≤d∂∞« pMJL¥ • W∞UºG∞« qLF¢ YO∫° dOîQ∑∞« XÆË j∂{ pMJL¥ •
.wK∂I∑ºL∞« «bª∑ßö∞ t∞bF± qº¨ WKÅU≠ WOM±“ …d∑≠ bF° qOGA∑∞« wN∑M¥Ë UOÎzUIK¢
. …œb∫± Ô
.)WÆUD∞«( Power ¸“ jG{« . 1
W™ •ö±
.…¸Ëœ ¸U∑î√ . 2
,Z±U≤d∂∞« W¥UN≤ v∑• XÆu∞« u≥ dOîQ∑∞« XÆË •
nDA∞« œb´ ,qºG∞« WI¥d© ,¸UºL∞« ¸U∑î√ . 3
XÆË nK∑ª¥ Ê√ sJL¥ . qOGA∑∞« W¥«b° fO∞Ë
.a∞« ,¡UL∞« …¸«d• W§¸œ ,Ê«¸Ëb∞« W´dß ,
¡UL∞« …¸«d• W§¸œ V∂º° wKFH∞« qOGA∑∞«
Z±U≤d∂∞« ¸“ vK´ jGC∞« qÅ«Ë Ë jG{√ . 4 . Èdî_« q±«uF∞«Ë qOºG∞« qL•Ë
.Ê«u£ Àö£ …bL∞ qCHL∞«
«bª∑ßö∞ Êü« qCHL∞« Z±U≤d∂∞« kH• r¢ bI∞ .)WÆUD∞«( Power ¸“ jG{« . 1
.wK∂I∑ºL∞« .…¸Ëœ ¸U∑î√ . 2
Z±U≤d∂∞« ¸U∑î√ ,Z±U≤d∂∞« «bª∑ß« …œU´ù
XÆu∞« j∂{Ë )wM±e∞« qÅUH∞«( ¸“ vK´ jG{« . 3
.Start/Pause vK´ jG{√ Ë qCHL∞«
. »uKDL∞«
·UI¥≈ /qOGA¢( Start/Pause ¸“ vK´ jG{« . 4
.)UÎ∑ÆR± qOGA∑∞«

w∞Ë_« qOºG∞« v∂© nD®


» Ê«¸Ëœ ,aßu∞« …b¥b® f°öL∞« X≤UØ «–≈ • Ë W≠UEMK∞ ZzU∑M∞« qC≠√ vK´ ‰uB∫K∞ •
. bOH± » w∞Ë_« qOºG∞« .nDA∞«
.)tμ≠«œ ÁUO±( W§¸œ 40 «bª∑ßU° `Lº¥ «c≥
.)WÆUD∞«( Power ¸“ jG{« . 1
.…¸Ëœ ¸U∑î√ . 2 .WÆUD∞« ¸“ vK´ jG{« . 1
. )w∞Ë√ qOº¨( Pre Wash ¸“ vK´ jG{« . 3 .…¸Ëœ d∑î« . 2
·UI¥≈ /qOGA¢( Start/Pause ¸“ vK´ jG{« . 4 XÆu∞«Ë w∂D∞« nDA∞« ¸“ vK´ jG{« . 3
.)UÎ∑ÆR± qOGA∑∞« .»uKDL∞« œb∫L∞«
.¸“ XÆR± ·UI¥≈ / qOGA¢ ¡b° vK´ jG{« . 4

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W∞UºG∞« «bª∑ß« WOHOØ
Èdî√ nzU™Ë  ‹«¸UOª∞« 

jI≠ Ê«¸Ëb∞U° nOHπ¢ qOº¨


.)WÆUD∞«( Power ¸“ jG{« . 1 qOKI∑K∞ ¸UOª∞« «c≥ «bª∑ß« sJL¥ : XÆu∞« dO≠u¢ •
.dBF∞« W´dß d∑î« . 2 . qOºG∞« Z±U≤d° XÆË s±
·UI¥≈ /qOGA¢( Start/Pause ¸“ vK´ jG{« . 3 qJA° Wªº∑± ‹ôuºGL∞« X≤UØ «–≈ : nO∏Ø •
.)UÎ∑ÆR± qOGA∑∞« “ intensive “ ¸UOª∞« ÊuJ¥ ·uº≠ …bA°Ë wFO∂©

Î UF≠ ”nO∏Ø“
W™ •ö±
·uß , “dB´ ÊËb° ” “ No Spin ” ¸UO∑î« bM´ •
WCHªM± W´dß vK´ …dOBÆ …d∑H∞ ¸Ëb¢ qE¢
. l¥dº∞« n¥dB∑K∞
nDA∞«
. …b•«Ë …dL∞ nDA∞« wHO{√ : + nODA¢ •
ÂuI¥ v∑• U∑ÎÆR± …¸Ëb∞« nÆu∑¢ : nDA∞« ¸UE∑≤« •
START ¸“ vK´ jGC∞U° Âbª∑ºL∞«
WOKL´ ¡UN∑≤« bM´ Èdî√ …d± )qOGA∑∞« ¡b°(
. nDA∞«

¡UL∞« …¸«d• W§¸œ


W§¸œ ¸UO∑î« pMJL¥ ,Z±U≤d∂∞« ’dÆ WDß«u° •
. ¡UL∞« …¸«d•
œ¸U° -
rÚ 95 / Â Ú 60 / Â Ú 40 / Â Ú 30 -
. Z±U≤d∂K∞ UI≠Ë ¡UL∞« …¸«d• W§¸œ ¸UO∑î« pMJL¥ •

nOAM¢
o¥d© s´ dBF∞« W´dß Èu∑º± b¥b∫¢ sJL¥ •
.«¸«dJ¢Ë «¸«d± ‘dBF∞«’ ¸“ vK´ jGC∞«

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W∞UºG∞« «bª∑ß« WOHOØ
qHD∞« ‚ö¨≈ 
. Y∂F∞« lML∞ rJ∫∑∞« W´uLπ± w≠ ¸«¸“_« qHI∞ WHO™u∞« Ác≥ d∑î«
. jI≠ qOºG∞« …¸Ëœ ‰öî “ Íu°_« qHI∞«” “ Child Lock” j∂{ sJL¥
rJ∫∑∞« W•u∞ qHÆ
. w≤u£ 3 …bL∞ qHD∞« ‚ö¨≈ ¸«¸“√ vK´ s±«e∑∞U° jG{« .1
dNE¢ ·ußË ,…¸UHÅ ‹uÅ lLº¢ ·uß .2
. ÃœËeL∞« ¡uC∞« ÂULÅ W®U® vK´ WE∫K∞
¸«¸“_« lOL§ qHÆ r∑¥ ,Íu°_« qHI∞« j∂{ bM´
. )WÆUD∞«( Power ¸“ ¡UM∏∑ßU°
W™ •ö±
W®U® ÂuI¢ ·uº≠ Íu°_« qHI∞« jOAM¢ bM´ •
sO° q¥b∂∑∞U° ÃËœeL∞« ¡uC∞« ÂULÅ
WÆUD∞« qOGA¢ ·UI¥S° XLÆ «–≈ . wI∂∑L∞« XÆu∞«Ë
. Íu°_« qHI∞« WHO™Ë j∂{ …œU´≈ r∑¢ sK≠
sJL∑¢ Ê√ q∂Æ Íu°_« qHI∞« jOAM¢ ¡UG∞≈ Vπ¥
. Èdî√ nzU™Ë Í√ v∞≈ ‰uÅu∞« s±

rJ∫∑∞« W•u∞ qHÆ ¡UG∞≈


. w≤u£ 3 …bL∞ qHD∞« ‚ö¨≈ ¸«¸“√ vK´ s±«e∑∞U° jG{« .1
XÆu∞« ÷d´ …œU´≈ r∑∑ßË …¸UHÅ ‹uÅ lLº¢ ·uß .2
¡uC∞« ÂULÅ W®U® vK´ w∞U∫∞« Z±U≤d∂K∞ wI∂∑L∞«
. ÃËœeL∞«

tO∂M∑∞« ”d§ ‹uÅ ·UI¥≈ /qOGA¢ 


.qOºG∞« …¸Ëœ ¡UM£√ jI≠ UND∂{ sJL¥ On/Off Beep ·UI¥_« /qOGA∑∞« …d≠UÅ WOÅUî

qOGA∑∞« ¸“ vK´ jGC∞U°( W∞UºG∞« qOGA∑° √b°« .1


. )WÆUD∞«
.Start/Pause nÆu¢ /W¥«b° ¸“ vK´ jG{« .2
Ë Temp. ‹«¸UOî ¸«¸“_« vK´ qÅ«u∑± qJA° jG{√ .3
j∂C∞ Ê«u£ 3 …bL∞ Ë XÆu∞« fH≤ w≠ Spin nDA∞«
.On/Off Beep ·UI¥_« / qOGA∑∞« …d≠UÅ WOÅUî
r∑¥ On/Off ·UI¥_«/qOGA∑∞« …d≠UÅ WOÅUî j∂{ œdπL°
.WÆUD∞« ¸e° qOGA∑∞« ·UI¥« bF° v∑• j∂C∞« «c≥ kH•

W™ •ö±
rÆ jI≠ ,…¸UHB∞« ·UI¥≈ w≠ V¨d¢ XMØ «–≈ •
.WOKLF∞« Ác≥ ¸«dJ∑°

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W∞UºG∞« «bª∑ß« WOHOØ
TUB CLEAN 
. W∞UºG∞« s± wKî«b∞« ¡eπ∞« nOEM∑∞ WÅUî …¸Ëœ s´ …¸U∂´ w≥ Tub Clean
. vK´√ n∞ W´dß bM´ …¸Ëb∞« Ác≥ w≠ w∞UF∞« ¡UL∞« Èu∑º± Âbª∑º¥
. rE∑M± qJA° …¸Ëb∞« cOHM∑° rÆ
oK¨«Ë W∞UºG∞« s± WALÆ√ Ë√ f°ö± Í√ W∞«“S° rÆ . 1
.»U∂∞«
rØ«d∑L∞« fKJ∞« nEM± W≠U{S° rÆË Ÿ“uL∞« øœ `∑≠« . 2
. WOºOzd∞« qOºG∞« …dOπ∫∞ )Êuπ∞UJ∞« q∏±(
. ¡D∂° Ÿ“uL∞« øœ oK¨« . 3
vK´ ¸«dL∑ßô« l± jG{« r£ qOGA∑∞U° rÆ . 4
” ÷d´ r∑¥ ·uß czbF° . w≤«u£ 3 …bL∞ Tub Clean
. ÃËœeL∞« ¡uC∞« ÂULÅ W®U® vK´ “
¡b∂∞ )XÆR± ·UI¥≈/qOGA¢( Start/Pause vK´ jG{« . 5
. qOGA∑∞«
Î u∑H± »U∂∞« „d¢« ,…¸Ëb∞« ‰UL∑Ø« bF°Ë . 6
ÕULºK∞ U•
ÃU§“Ë W≤dL∞« WOA∫∞« nOHπ¢Ë W∞UºG∞« »U° `∑H°
. »U∂∞«

W™•ö±
Ô Í√ nOC¢Ô ô •
. nEML∞« ‹«dOπ∫∞ nEM±
. W∞UºG∞« s± »dº∑¢Ë …bz«“ Êu°UÅ …u¨¸ Z∑M¢ Ê√ sJL¥ •

d¥c∫¢
Î u∑H± »U∂∞« „d¢ Âb´ vK´ ’d•« ,¸UGÅ ‰UH©√ p¥b∞ ÊUØ «–≈ •
. WK¥u© …d∑H∞ U•

nAJ∞«Ë »U∂∞« qHÆ 


WIKF∑± »U∂ß_ — “»U∂∞« qHÆ” “Door Lock” •
W∞UºG∞« «bª∑ß« ¡UM£√ »U∂∞« qHÆ r∑¥ ·uß ,W±öº∞U°
. “»U∂∞« qHÆ” “ Door Lock” W≤uI¥√ ¡OC¢ ·ußË
W≤uI¥√ THDM¢ Ê√ bF° ÊU±Q° »U∂∞« `∑≠ pMJL¥
. “»U∂∞« qHÆ” “Door Lock”
bM´ ,“·UA∑Øô«” “Detecting” W≤uI¥√ ¡OC¢ ·uß •
qOL∫¢ WI¥dD∞ UN≠UA∑Ø«Ë ¡D∂° W∞UºG∞« Ê«¸Ëœ
. W≤«uDß_« w≠ ‹ôuºGL∞«
. …dOBÆ …b± ‚dG∑º¢ ·uß

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W∞UºG∞« «bª∑ß« WOHOØ
nOHπ∑∞« 
wzUIK∑∞« nOHπ∑∞« qO∞œ .1 ‹«¸Ëœ ‰öî œ¸U∂∞« ¸u∂MB∞« ¡U± l≠¸ Vπ¥ •
.nOHπ∑∞«
rEF± nOHπ∑∞ WOzUIK∑∞« …¸Ëb∞« Âbª∑ß« •
.f°öL∞«
…¸«d∫∞« W§¸b° dFA∑º¥ w≤Ëd∑J∞ù« dFAL∞«
q§√ s± nOHπ∑K∞ …¸«d∫∞« W§¸œ iHî Ë√ l≠d∞
.…¸«d∫∞« W§¸œ w≠ ‚œ√ rJ∫¢Ë Ÿdß√ qF≠ œ¸ XÆË
Ÿu≤ Vº• UN° vÅuL∞« wzUIK∑∞« nOHπ∑∞« …¸Ëœ •
.f°öL∞« s±
‹UOMDIK∞ œb• : s¥eª∑K∞ )a
«bª∑ß« s± b∫K∞ WÅUî …¸Ëœ : ÈœUB∑Æ« )b
.nOHπ∑∞« …¸Ëœ ‰öî ÁUOL∞«
)WIOÆœ 30/60/120( XÆu∞« )c s± UOJO¢U±u¢Ë√ nOHπ∑∞«- W∞UºG∞« “UN§ qLF¥ •
rπØ 0.5 WHAM±/sDI∞« :ozUÆœ 30 - W∞uNº° nOHπ∑∞« …¸Ëœ v∑•Ë qOºG∞« …¸Ëœ
rπØ 1.5 WHAM±/sDI∞« :ozUÆœ 60 - .¸UO∑î«
rπØ 3.0 WHAM±/sDI∞« :ozUÆœ 120 - lOL§ Ê√ s± bØQ¢ ,d∏Ø_« ÍËUº∑L∞« nOHπ∑K∞ •
·UO∞_« Z±U≤d∂∞ : .WCHªM± …¸«d∫∞« W§¸œ )d .WØULº∞«Ë …œUL∞« w≠ WN°UA∑± f°öL∞« s± lDI∞«
.tO´UMB∞«
ÈuJK∞ f°öL∞« b¥d¢ XMØ «–≈ : …«uJLK∞ )e .W∞UºG∞« WK• w≠ f°öL∞« s± …dO∂Ø WOLØ lC¢ ô •
…d• f°öL∞« p¥d∫¢ s± b° ô
¡UN≤≈ q∂Æ f°öL∞« X§dî«Ë »U∂∞« X∫∑≠ «–≈ •
¸“ vK´ jGC∞« fM¢ ô ,t¢¸Ëb∞ nOHπ∑∞« “UN§
W™ •ö± .XÆRL∞« nÆu∑∞«/qOGA∑∞«
nK∑ª¥ rOIL∞« nOHπ∑∞« XÆË : WE•ö± • pMJL¥ , )nOHπ∑∞«( DRY ¸“ vK´ jGC∞U° •
Z±U≤d∂° wIOI∫∞« nOHπ∑∞« XÆË s± XÆu∞« - ÈœUB∑Æ« - s¥eª∑K∞ : ¸UO∑î«
rπ•Ë ‘ULI∞« Ÿu≤ ¸UO∑î« r∑¥Ë .wzUIK¢ …¸«d∫∞« W§¸œ - )WIOÆœ 30/60/120(
. nOHπ∑∞« XÆË bF° ·UHπ∞«Ë qL∫∞« .…«uJLK∞ - .WCHªM±
dNE¥ ,nOHπ∑∞« …¸Ëœ ¡UN∑≤« bM´ •
,nOHπ∑∞« XÆË s± WIOÆœ 11 dî√ •
œbF∑L∞« ÷dF∞« vK´ “)W¥UNM∞«( ”
)‹U∑ßu±d∏∞«( dFA∑ºL∞« nA∑J¥
ÊuJ¥ U±bM´ .nOHπ∑∞« ·Ëd™ √b∂¥Ë WK±UØ …¸Ëœ ¡UN∑≤« wMF¥ “)W¥UNM∞«( ”•
,iHªM± f°öL∞« ·UH§ Èu∑º± .UOzUIK¢ …¸«d∫∞« b¥d∂∑° W∞UºG∞« “UN§
b∫K∞ …¸Ëb∞« XÆË W≠U{≈ r∑Oß
WIOÆœ 11 l± ozUÆœ 10 .vBÆ_«
.÷dF∞« …c≠U≤ vK´ WOI∂∑±
W™•ö±
¨HOHπ∑∞« …¸Ëœ ¡UM£√ W∞UºG∞« ·UI¥≈ bM´ •
nOHπ∑∞« W•Ëd± ¸u¢u± qOGA¢ sJL¥
.WO≤U£ 30 …bL∞ UNºH≤ kH∫∞
“ ” W∞U߸ W∞UºG∞« ÷dF¢ p∞– bF° r£
.W®UA∞« vK´

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W∞UºG∞« «bª∑ß« WOHOØ

WO§U§e∞« WOHOK∞« f°öL∞« nOHπ∑∞« XÆË qO∞œ .2


“UN§ w≠ WO§U§e∞« WOHOK∞« f°öL∞« nHπ¢ ô - XÆË ¸UO∑î« pMJL¥ ,nOHπ∑∞« ¸“ vK´ jGC∞U° •
.nOHπ∑∞« .nOHπ∑∞«
“UN§ w≠ WOÆU∂∞« WO§U§e∞« ‹UμÈeπ∞« v∑• …bL∞ nOHπ∑∞« …¸Ëœ ¸«dL∑ß« sJL¥ •
r∑¥ w∑∞« f°öL∞U° oB∑K¢ bÆ nOHπ∑∞« √b∂¥ ,jI≠ nOHπ∑∞« ¸UO∑î« bM´ .WIOÆœ 150
.w≠ WHOHπ¢ .d¥Ëb∑∞« bF° nOHπ∑∞« …¸Ëb° “UNπ∞«
p¢b´UºL∞ qO∞œ w≠ sO∂∑¢ Ác≥ nOHπ∑∞« ‹UÆË√ •
nOHπ∑∞« q§√ s± nOHπ∑∞« “UN§ j∂{ vK´
s± bO´Uπ∑∞« lML¢ “ …¸«d∫∞« b¥d∂¢ ” WHO™Ë • UI≠Ë nOHπ∑∞« ‹UÆË√ nK∑ª¢ bÆË . ÍËbO∞«
s± f∂KL∞« ëdî≈ Âb´ bM´ Íb°_« UNzUI° Ÿu≤Ë W≠dG∞« …¸«d• W§¸œË , V©d∞« W§¸b∞
.…¸Ëb∞« ¡UN∑≤« bF° ÷u∫∞« .p∞ qO∞œ qC≠√ ÊuJ¢ «c≥ w≠ p¢«d∂îË ‘ULI∞«
÷d´ bF° XÆË Í√ w≠ f°öL∞« ëdî≈ pMJLO≠
.“)W¥UNM∞«( ” WO≠uB∞« f°öL∞«
UNKJA° UN§dî« .WO≠uB∞« f°öL∞« eN¢ ô -
qLF¢Ë U∑ÆR± nÆu∑¢ “ …¸«d∫∞« b¥d∂¢ ” WHO™Ë • .W¥u∑ºL∞« ÷¸_« vK´ UNHHÒ§Ë , wKÅ_«
.sOªº¢ ÊËb° ‹U´Uß 4 v∑•
WØu∂∫L∞«Ë WO≠uB∞« f°öL∞«
,WØu∂∫L∞«Ë WO≠uB∞« f°öL∞« bF° dB∑I¢ bÆ -
.UN∑O´uM∞ UI≠Ë UN∑OLØ nK∑ª¢Ë
.nOHπ∑∞« bF° «¸u≠ ULz«œ U≥œbÒ ± -

w´UMDÅù«Ë rz«b∞« jGC∞U° f°öL∞«


.W∞UºG∞« “UN§ w≠ …dO∏Ø f°öL∞« Ác≥ lC¢ ô -
·UI¥≈ bM´ «¸u≠ rz«b∞« jGC∞U° f°öL∞« Ãdî« -
.bO´Uπ∑∞« iHî q§√ s± nOHπ∑∞« “UN§

W¥bKπ∞« Ë√ WOHOK∞« f°öL∞«


.ULz«œ l≤UB∞« ‹ULOKF¢ s± bØQ¢ -

W±UML∞«Ë ‰UH©_« f°ö±


.ULz«œ l≤UB∞« ‹ULOKF¢ s± bØQ¢ -

WOJO∑ßö∂∞« WO©UDL∞« f°öL∞«


vK´ Íu∑∫± Ë√ ŸuMB± f°ö± Í√ nHπ¢ ô -
: q∏± pO∑ßö∂∞« Ë√ ◊UDL∞« s± ¡e§
. wßdJ∞« ¡UD¨ , W¥¸bB∞« , ¸eμL∞« )a
W∞ËUD∞« WOD¨√Ë dzU∑º∞« )b
ÂUL∫∞« dOB• )c

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nOEM∑∞« …œU± W≠U{≈
‘ULI∞« sOK±Ë nOEM∑∞« …œU± W≠U{≈ 

l¥“u∑∞« »ôËœ‹
➔ jI≠ wºOzd∞« qOºG∞« •
➔ wºOzd∞« qOºG∞« + w∞Ë_« qOºG∞« •

‘ULI∞« sOK±
tO∂M¢
…bOF° ‹UHEML∞«Ë qOºG∞« ‚u∫º± vK´ k≠U• •
. ‰UH©_« ‰ËUM∑± s´
‹UHEML∞« dO∏J° bÆ UC¥√ rLº∑K∞ ÷dF∑∞« dDî •
.ÊUCO≠ V∂º¢ dND± Ë√ iOO∂∑∞« œ«u±Ë nOEM∑∞« …œU± nOEM∑∞« …œU±
wºOzd∞« qOºGK∞ w∞Ë_« qOºGK∞
.‹UHEML∞« s± W∂ßUM± WOLØ Â«bª∑ß« s± bØQ¢ •

‘ULI∞« sOK± W≠U{≈‹

. ¡KLK∞ vBÆ_« jª∞« s± d∏Ø√ ‘ULI∞« sOK± úL¢ ô •


‘ULI∞« sOK± l¥“u¢ v∞« ÍœR¥ bÆ ¡KL∞« w≠ ◊«d≠ù«
. f°öL∞« aßu¥ Íc∞«
…bL∞ nOEM∑∞« …œU± »ôËœ w≠ ‘ULI∞« sOK± „d∑¢ ô •
Ò ∑¥ bÆ ‘ULI∞« sOK±( . sO±u¥ s± d∏Ø√
)VKB
nDA∞« s± Ê«¸Ëœ dî¬ ¡UM£√ ‘ULI∞« sOK± W≠U{≈ r∑¢ •
. UOJO¢U±u¢Ë√
. ¡UL∞« b¥“u¢ ¡UM£√ »ôËb∞« `∑H¢ ô •
. W•uLº± dO¨ )a∞« ... s¥eM°( ‹ôuK∫L∞« •

W™•ö±
. …d®U∂± f°öL∞« vK´ ‘ULI∞« sOK± VB¢ ô •

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nOEM∑∞« …œU± W≠U{≈
nOEM∑∞« …œU± W´d§‹
. l≤UB∞« q∂Æ s± nOEM∑∞« …œU± ‹ULOKF∑∞ UI≠Ë nOEM∑∞« …œU± «bª∑ß« s± b° ô •
«c≥Ë «b§ …dO∏J∞« …u¨d∞« Àb∫¢ bÆ , UN° vÅuL∞« WOLJ∞« s± d∏Ø√ nOEM∑∞« …œU± s± WOLØ X±bª∑ß« «–≈ •
)qDF∞« v∞« ÍœR¥( .¸u¢uLK∞ qOI∏∞« qL∫∞« v∞« ÍœR¥ Ë√ qOºG∞« …¡UHØ iHª¥
.ZzU∑M∞« qC≠√ vK´ ‰uB∫K∞ …¸œu∂∞« ‹UHEML∞« «bª∑ß« Ê√ sº∫∑ºL∞« sL •
WFMBL∞« WØdA∞« q∂Æ s± W±bIL∞« WONO§u∑∞« ΔœU∂L∞« l∂¢« WKzUº∞« ‹UHEML∞« «bª∑ß« w≠ V¨d¢ XMØ «–≈ •
.nOEM∑∞« œ«u± s±
.«¸u≠ …¸Ëœ ¡b° XMØ «–≈ wºOzd∞« ‹UHEML∞« øœ w≠ …d®U∂± WKzUº∞« ‹UHEML∞« VÅ pMJL¥ •
«–≈ Ë√ , VKB∑¢ bÆ qzUº∞« Ê_ ‘ XÆu∞« dOîQ¢ ’ Âbª∑º¢ XMØ «–≈ WKzUº∞« ‹UHEML∞« «bª∑ß« Âb´ v§d¥ •
.‘ qº¨ q∂Æ U± ’ b¥b∫∑° XLÆ
. nEML∞« WOLØ s± qOKI∑∞« v§d¥ ,…bz«“ ÍËU¨¸ ÊuJ¢ ‰U• w≠ •
Èu∑º±Ë ,f°öL∞« WOLØË , ¡UL∞« Ÿu≤Ë , ¡UL∞« …¸«d• W§¸œ Vº• UNK¥bF¢ sJL¥ nOEM∑∞« …œU± WOLØ •
. …bz«e∞« …u¨d∞« VMπ¢ ,ZzU∑≤ qC≠√ q§√ s± . f°öLK∞ aßu∞«
tO∂M¢
.WμOß W∫z«¸ Ë√ nOF{ ¡«œ_«Ë , œ«bº≤« v∞≈ ÍœR¥ bÆ p∞c° ÂUOI∞« .‹UHEML∞« VKB∑¢ Ÿb¢ ô •

W™•ö±
. l≤UB∞« `zUBM∞ UI≠Ë : q±UJ∞« qL∫∞« •
W¥œUF∞« WOLJ∞« s± 4/3 : wzeπ∞« qL∫∞« •
q±UJ∞« qL∫∞« s± 2/1 : v≤œ_« qL∫∞« •
. Ê«¸Ëb∞« W¥«b° w≠ Ÿ“uL∞« s± nOEM∑∞« …œU± o≠b∑¢ •

Ô W≠U{≈‹
¡UL∞« dº´ nHª±
iHª∞ t±«bª∑ß« sJL¥ Êuπ∞UJ∞« q∏± ¡UL∞« wIM± •
¡UL∞« UNO≠ o©UM± w≠ qOºG∞« ‚u∫º± s± WOLØ
. W∂KF∞« w≠ WMO∂L∞« WOLJK∞ UI≠Ë t´“
Ò Ë . W¥UGK∞ dOºF∞«
. ¡UL∞« wIM± r£ ôË√ qOºG∞« ‚u∫º± n{«Ë
. ¡UL∞« WOIM∑∞ qOºG∞« ‚u∫º± s± WOLØ Âbª∑ß« •

’«dÆ_« «bª∑ß«‹
. ÷u∫∞« w≠ ’«dÆ_« l{Ë »U∂∞« `∑≠« .1

. ÷u∫∞« w≠ f°öL∞« l{ .2

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W≤UOB∞«
VMπ∑∞ wzU°dNJ∞« ¸UO∑∞« Ãdª± s± “UNπ∞« f°UÆ qB≠« ,W∞UºG∞« “UNπ∞ WOKî«b∞« `Dß_« nOEM¢ q∂Æ •
. WOzU°dNØ ‹U±bÅ dDîË WOzU°dNØ ‹U±bÅ
‹«“U§ù« w≠ ‰U∫∞« u≥ ULØ( …d∑≠ Í_ qOGA¢ ÊËb° W∞UºG∞« „d¢ ÍuM¢ XMØ «–≈ WOHM∫∞« f∂∫± oK¨« •
. W∂¥dÆ )W´u∞U°( WO{¸√ W´u∞U° œu§Ë Âb´ ‰U• w≠ WÅUî ,)ö
Î ∏±
Ò œË wºOzd∞« q°UJ∞« lDÆ« ,“UNπ∞« œd© bM´ •
qî«œ w≠ rN©uIß s± dGB∞« lML∞ »U∂∞« qHÆ dºØ«Ë q°UI∞« d±
. “UNπ∞«

¡UL∞« qîb± …UHB± 


. nOEM∑∞« …œU± »ôËœ v∞« qîb¥ ô ¡UL∞« Ê√ W∞U• w≠ rJ∫∑∞« W•u∞ vK´ “ ” QDî W∞U߸ i±u¢ •
. ¡UL∞« qîb± …UHB± œbº∑¢ bÆ ,qH∏∞« vK´ Èu∑•« Ë√ «b§ «dº´ ¡UL∞« ÊUØ «–≈ •
. dî¬ v∞« sO• s± …UHBL∞« nEM¢ Ê√ WKOL§ …dJ≠ p∞c∞

. ¡UL∞« WOHM• oK¨« . 1

.¡UL∞« qîb± Âu©dî v¨d° Œ¸« . 2

Ò ≤ .3
.W∂KB∞«Ë WMAª∞« …U®dH∞« WDß«u° …UHBL∞« nE

. ÂUJ•S° ¡UL∞« qîb± Âu©dî X∂£ . 4

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W≤UOB∞«
n¥dB∑∞« WªC± …UHB± 
. f°öL∞« w≠ WOI∂∑L∞« …dOGB∞« ¡UO®_«Ë ◊uOª∞« lLπ¢ n¥dB∑∞« …UHB± •
. W∞UºG∞« “UNπ∞ r´UM∞« qOGA∑∞« sLC∑∞ WHOE≤ …UHBL∞« Ê√ ÂUE∑≤U° h∫≠«

d¥c∫¢
. œËbº± ¡O® Í√ W∞«“ù n¥dB∑∞« WªC± …UHB± `∑≠« r£ n¥dB∑∞« Âu©dî WDß«u° ¡UL∞« ·d Ò Å ôË√ •
. «¸U• ¡UL∞« ÊUØ «–≈ ¡UL∞« n¥dB¢ bM´ W¥UM´ cî

. Wz¸U© W∞U• w≠ »U∂∞« `∑≠ Ë√ Δ¸U© m¥dH¢ l± ,n¥dB∑∞« WªC± nOEM¢ q∂Æ «œ¸U° `∂BO∞ ¡UL∞« „d¢« •

. wKHº∞« ¡UDG∞« `∑≠« . 1


. øUªK∞ Âu©dª∞« V∫º∞ …œ«bº∞« m¥dH∑° rÆ

. n¥dB∑∞« …œ«bß ŸeM° rÆ . 2 2


. ¸UºO∞« WN§ t¢¸«œ≈ o¥d© s´ `®dL∞« `∑H° rÆ r£ ¡UL∞« lL§ ¡U´Ë
. ·dBML∞«

. WªCL∞« `®d± s± W∂¥d¨ ¡UO®√ Í√ W∞«“S° rÆ . 3

…œ«bß ‰UîœS° rÆË WªCL∞« `®d± ¸œ√ ,nOEM∑∞« bF° . 4


. n¥dB∑∞«

. wKHº∞« ¡UDG∞« ‚ö¨S° rÆ . 5

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W≤UOB∞«
Ÿ“uL∞« »ôËœ 
. »ôËb∞« w≠ ‘ULI∞« sOK±Ë nOEM∑∞« …œU± l{Ë bF° •
. ͸Uπ∞« ¡UL∞U° dî¬ v∞« sO• s± »ôËb∞« nOEM¢ s± b° ô •
v∞« t∂∫ßË qHß_« v∞« »ôËb∞« vK´ jGC∞U° W∞UºG∞« “UN§ s± U±UL¢ »ôËb∞« V∫ß pMJL¥ W§U∫∞« bM´ •
. øUª∞«
. ‘ULI∞« sOK± …dOπ• s± vK´_« ¡eπ∞« W∞«“≈ pMJL¥ ,qNº∞« nOEM∑∞« q§√ s± •

. l¥“u∑∞« øœ V∫ß« . 1

. o≠b∑L∞« ¡UL∞« qHß√ l¥“u∑∞« øœ nOEM∑° rÆ . 2

…U®d≠ WDß«u° n¥uπ∑∞« s± wKî«b∞« ¡eπ∞« nOEM∑° rÆ . 3


. WL¥bÆ ÊUMß√

. l¥“u∑∞« øœ ‰UîœS° rÆ . 4

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W≤UOB∞«
qOºG∞« WK• 
ÊuJ¢ . W∞uNº° UNK¥e¢ ôËU≥«d¢ Ê√ sJL¥ ô w∑∞« sØU±_« w≠ ¸«dL∑ßU° fKJ∞« W∫OHÅ ÊuJ∑¢ , …dºF∞« ÁUOL∞« WIDM± w≠ XA´ «–≈ •
. «dOî√ tK¥b∂¢ s± b° ôË tB∫H¢ r∞ «–≈Ë …eN§_« bº¥ fKJ∞« W∫OHÅ
, ‚¸u∞« p∂A± ( …dOGB∞« WO≤bFL∞« ¡UO®_« V∂º° √bB∞« Àb∫¥ bÆ ,√bB¥ ô Íc∞« –ôuH∞« s± W´uMB± qOºG∞« WK• Ê√ s± r¨d∞U° •
. WK∫∞« w≠ vI∂¢ X≤UØ w∑∞« )ÊU±_« f°U°œË
. dî¬ v∞« sO• s± qOºG∞« WK• nOEM¢ s± b° ô •
. W∞UºG∞« “UN§ w≠ «bª∑ßö∞ W∂ßUM± UN≤√ s± bØQ¢ , WOßUOI∞« dO¨ iOO∂∑∞« …œU± Ë√ m∂B∞« …œU± Ë nOEM∑∞« …œU± X±bª∑ß« «–≈ •
. W∞UºG∞« “UN§ w≠ ¸d{ v∞« ÍœR¢ bÆ w∑∞« ‹U≤uJL∞« vK´ Èu∑∫¢ WOßUOI∞« dO¨ œ«uL∞« •
. √bB¥ ô Íc∞« –ôuH∞U° ’Uª∞« nOEM∑∞« qzUº° lI∂∞« ‰“« •
. «b°√ –ôuH∞« ·uÅ Âbª∑º¢ ô •

W∞UºG∞« nOEM¢ 
WO§¸Uª∞« `Dß_« ‹
. “UNπ∞« dL´ b¥bL¢ lOD∑º¢ W∞UºG∞« “UNπ∞ W∂ßUML∞« W≤UOB∞« •
. ‰eMLK∞ WD®UJ∞« dO¨ …b¥U∫L∞« nOEM∑∞« …œU±Ë T≠«b∞« ¡UL∞U° W∞UºG∞« “UNπ∞ WO§¸Uª∞« `Dß_« nOEM¢ pMJL¥ •
. V©d∞« ‘ULI∞U° UN∫º±«Ë . «¸u≠ »u∂B± qzUß Í√ `º±« •
. …œU∫∞« ¡UO®_U° “UNπK∞ `Dß_« »d{ ‰ËU∫¢ ô •
. WNO∂A∞« ‹Uπ∑ML∞« Ë√ WFOAFAL∞«Ë , ‹öOAOL∞« Âbª∑º¢ ô •

WOKî«b∞« `Dß_« ‹
. w§U§e∞« »U∂∞«Ë vM∏K∞ WK°UI∞« WOA∫∞«Ë Õu∑HL∞« W∞UºG∞« »U° ‰u• nHÒ§ •
. ÂUJ•S° ¡UL∞« r∑Ø ÊULC∞ UNHOEM¢ s± b° ô o©UML∞« Ác≥ •
. W§U∫∞« bM´ ‹«¡«d§ù« ¸dØ . ¸U∫∞« ¡UL∞« «bª∑ßU° q±UØ Ê«¸Ëb° W∞UºG∞« “UN§ qL´« •

W™•ö±
. jI≠ ‹ôUºG∞« l± «bª∑ßô« s±¬ UNOK´ V∑J¥Ô w∑∞« ‹UHEM∞« Âbª∑ß« ,dºF∞« ¡UL∞« V߫˸ W∞«“ù •

¡U∑A∞« qB≠ ‰uK• bM´ ‹ULOKF¢ 


bLπ∑¥ v∑• WCHªML∞« …¸«d∫∞« W§¸œ v∞« UNO≠ fID∞« dOG∑¥ Ë√ UNO≠ ¡UL∞« bLπ∑¥ bÆ WIDM± w≠ W∞UºG∞« “UN§ XEH• «–≈
. W∞UºG∞« “UN§ w≠ ¸d{ lM± q§√ s± ¡UA∑∞« qB≠ ‰uK• bM´ ‹ULOKF∑∞« Ác≥ l∂¢« ,¡UL∞«
. ¡UL∞« WOHM• oK¨« .1
Ò ÅË ¡UL∞« WOHM• s± Âu©dª∞« qB≠« .2
. Âu©dª∞« s± ¡UL∞« ·d
. VßUML∞« w{¸_« tKOÅu¢ r¢ Íc∞« ¸UO∑∞« Ãdª± v∞« wzU°dNJ∞« ¸UO∑∞« f°UÆ qÅ .3
oK¨« . qOºG∞« WK• m¥dH∑∞ ) RV ( rLº∑L∞« dO¨ …¸UOºK∞ ’Uª∞« bOLπ∑∞« W±ËUI± qzUß s± )d∑∞ 3,8 ( Êu∞U§ 1 n{« .4
. »U∂∞«
. W∞UºG∞« s± ¡UL∞« lOL§ n¥dB∑∞ …b•«Ë WIOÆœ …bL∞ ¸Ëb¥ W∞UºG∞« “UN§ „d¢«Ë nOHπ∑∞« Ê«¸Ëœ j∂{« .5
. U±UL¢ RV bOLπ∑∞« W±ËUI± qz«uº∞« lOL§ Ãdª¥
. »U∂∞« oK¨«Ë WK∫K∞ WOKî«b∞« `Dß_« nHπ¢Ë wzU°dNJ∞« ¸UO∑∞« f°UÆ Ÿe≤« .6
Ò Å . Ÿ“uL∞« »ôËœ ‰“« .7
. t≤UJ± v∞« »ôËb∞« b´«Ë ‹«dOπ• nH§Ë ‹«dOπ• s± ¡U± Í√ ·d
. ÍœuL´ l{u± w≠ W∞UºG∞« “UN§ kH•« .8
…œU± «bª∑ßU° q±UØ Ê«¸Ëœ ‰öî s± U¨«d≠ W∞UºG∞« “UN§ qL´« ,tEH• bF° W∞UºG∞« “UN§ s± bOLπ∑∞« W±ËUI± qzUß W∞«“ù .9
. f°öL∞« nC¢ ô . nOEM∑∞«
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t•öÅ≈Ë qKª∞« Èd∫¢ qO∞œ
Ê«¸Ëœ WK•d± w≠ ¡UDî_« hªA¢Ë nAJ¢ w∑∞« WOJO¢U±u¢Ë_« W±öº∞« nzU™u° œËe± «c≥ W∞UºG∞« “UN§ •
q∂Æ WO∞U∑∞« ¸u±_« h∫≠« ,«b°√ qLF¥ ô W∂ßUM± WHO™u° W∞UºG∞« “UN§ qLF¥ ô U±bM´ . W∂ßUM± qF≠ œËœ¸Ë
. ‹U±bª∞« eØdL° ‰UB¢ô«

WKJAL∞« hOªA¢ 
‰uK∫∞« qL∑∫L∞« V∂º∞« WKJAL∞«

h∫≠«Ë qLF∞« s± W∞UºG∞« “UN§ nÆË« WO≤bFL∞« lDI∞« q∏± W∂¥dG∞« ¡UO®_« • gªAª∞« ‹uÅ
. n¥dB∑∞« …UHB±Ë WK∫∞« WK∫∞« w≠ b§u¢ bÆ W±öº∞« fO°U°œ Ë√ qBKB∞« ZOπ{Ë
qOGA¢ …œU´≈ bF° ZOπC∞« dL∑ß« «–≈ . WªCL∞« Ë√
. ‹U±bª∞« eØdL° qB¢« ,“UNπ∞«
øUî W∞UºG∞« “UN§ ,‹uB∞« dL∑ß« «–≈ ¸bB¢ bÆ …dO∂J∞«Ë WKOI∏∞« f°öL∞« • rª{ ‹uÅ
nÆË« . Ê“«u∑∞« . «dO∂Ø U¢uÅ
. b¥b§ s± f°öL∞« Ÿ“
Ò Ë . ÍœU´ d±√ «c≥
,VOØd∑∞« ¡UM£√ dO±UºL∞« ‰e¢ r∞ «–≈ ø nOKG∑∞«Ë qIM∞« dO±Uº± X∞“√ q≥ • “«e∑≥ô« ZOπ{
‹ULOKF¢ l§«¸
. qIM∞« dO±Uº± W∞«“≈ q§√ s± VOØd∑∞« vK´ W´u{u± q§¸_« lOL§ q≥ •
. WK∫∞« w≠ Ê“«u∑± dO¨ f°öL∞« l{Ë ø ‹U∂∏° ÷¸_«
W∞UºG∞« “UN§ nÆË«
. f°öL∞« VO¢d¢ b´«Ë qLF∞« s±

. UN∑∂£Ë Âu©dª∞« ‹öOÅu¢ h∫≠« Âu©dîË ¡UL∞« W¥cG¢ Âu©dî • ¡UL∞« »dº¢
sOª¢d± n¥dB∑∞«
. W∞Uº¨ “UN§ Ë√ ¡U± WOHM• w≠
n¥dB∑∞« »u∂≤√ w≠ «œËbº± UμO® ‰“« . …œËbº± WOKî«b∞« n¥dB∑∞« VO°U≤√ •
qB¢«Ë .
. W§U∫∞« bM´ wMH∞U°
…œU± Ë√ «b§ …dO∏J∞« nOEM∑∞« …œU± …bz«e∞« …u¨d∞«
dO¨ nOEM∑∞«
v∞« ÍœR¥ …u¨d∞« ÀËb•Ë ø W∂ßUML∞«
. ¡U± »dº¢
. ‰eML∞« w≠ Èdî_« WOHM∫∞« h∫≠« . w≠UØ dO¨ WIDML∞« w≠ ¡UL∞« b¥Ëe¢ • ¡UL∞« qîb¥ ô
. ö±UØ WOHM∫∞« `∑≠« . ö±UØ ¡UL∞« WOHM• `∑H¢ ô • Ë√ W∞UºG∞« v∞«
¡D∂° tKîb¥
. Âu©dª∞« rI∑ß« . Íu∑K± ¡UL∞« b¥Ëe¢ Âu©dî •
‰uîœ Âu©dî w≠ …UHBL∞« h∫≠« . …œËbº± ¡UL∞« ‰uîœ Âu©dî …UHB± •
. ¡UL∞«
Ò ≤ . œËbº± Ë√ ÍuK∑± n¥dB∑∞« Âu©dî •
. n¥dB∑∞« Âu©dî rI∑ß«Ë nE s± ¡UL∞« ·dB¢ ô
Ë√ W∞UºG∞« “UN§
. n¥dB∑∞« …UHB± nE
Ò ≤ . …œËbº± n¥dB∑∞« …UHB± •
¡D∂° n¥dB∑∞« r∑¥

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t•öÅ≈Ë qKª∞« Èd∫¢ qO∞œ

‰uK∫∞« qL∑∫L∞« V∂º∞« WKJAL∞«

Ãdª± v∞« f°UI∞« qOÅu¢ s± bØQ¢ Ãdª± v∞« “UNπ∞« f°UÆ qB¥ ô • “UN§ qLF¥ ô
. ÂUJ•S° ¸UO∑∞« . a¢d± qOÅu∑∞« Ë√ ¸UO∑∞« W∞UºG∞«
‰bÒ ° Ë√ …dz«b∞« l©UÆ j∂{ b´« l©UÆ dHD¥Ë ,WFDIM± XO∂∞« …dONÅ •
. …dNOB∞« WFß œe¢ ôË . …dONB∞« . WÆU© ŸUDI≤« Àb• Ë√ , …¸–«b∞«
…dz«b∞« qL• s´ WL§U≤ WKJA± X≤UØ «–≈
sØ ,bÈ«e∞«
. q≥R± wzU°dNØ wM≠ q∂Æ s± U∫O∫Å . ¡UL∞« WOHM• `∑H¢ ô •
. ¡UL∞« WOHM• `∑≠« . ÂUJ•S° oKG± »U∂∞« Ê√ s± bØQ¢ • w≠ nOHπ¢ ô
¸“ vK´ jG{«Ë »U∂∞« oK¨« W∞UºG∞«
. XÆRL∞« nÆu∑∞«/qOGA∑∞«
nÆu∑∞«/qOGA∑∞« ¸“ vK´ jGC∞« bF°
‚dG∑º¥ ,XÆRL∞«
s± b° ô . nOHπ∑∞U° ¡b∂K∞ qOKÆ XÆË
q∂Æ »U∂∞« ‚ö¨≈
. nOHπ∑∞U° ¡b∂∞«

`∑≠ pMJL¥ s∞ ,W∞ü« qOGA¢ œdπL° »U∂∞« `∑≠ sJL¥ ô


. W±öº∞U° WIKF∑± »U∂ß_ »U∂∞«
“Door Lock” W≤uI¥√ …¡U{≈ s± oI∫¢
. “»U∂∞« qHÆ”
Ê√ bF° ÊU±Q° »U∂∞« `∑≠ pMJL¥
“Door Lock” W≤uI¥√ THDM¢
. “»U∂∞« qHÆ”

WOLØ Vº• nK∑ª¥ bÆ qOºG∞« XÆË Ê«¸Ëœ XÆË q§Q∑¥


jG{Ë , f°öL∞« qOºG∞«
‹ôU∫∞«Ë ¡UL∞« …¸«d• W§¸œË , ¡UL∞«
. qOºGK∞ Èdî_«
«–≈ Ë√ W≤“«u∑± dO¨ f°öL∞« X≤UØ «–≈
W∞«“≈ Z±U≤d° qL´
. qOºG∞« XÆË b¥e¥ , …u¨d∞«

«bz«“ qOºG∞« lC¢ ô nOHπ∑∞« Ídπ¥ ô nOHπ∑∞« w≠ WKJA±


W∞UºG∞« “UN§ s± n¥dB∑∞« s± bØÒQ¢
s± WO≠UJ∞« WOLJ∞« n¥dB∑∞ wG∂M¥ ULØ
. f°öL∞« s± ¡UL∞«
WKOKÆ “UNπ∞« w≠ UN∑F{Ë w∑∞« f°öL∞«
n{« , wG∂M¥ ULØ “UNπ∞« qLF¥ wJ∞ «b§
.n®UML∞« s± lDI∞« iF° UNO∞«

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t•öÅ≈Ë qKª∞« Èd∫¢ qO∞œ
QDª∞« qzU߸ 
‰uK∫∞« qL∑∫L∞« V∂º∞« WKJAL∞«

. ‰eML∞« w≠ Èdî√ ¡U± WOHM• h∫≠« . nOF{ WIDML∞« w≠ ¡UL∞« b¥Ëe¢ •


. ö±UØ ¡UL∞« WOHM• `∑≠« . ö±UØ ¡UL∞« WOHM• `∑H¢ ô •
. Âu©dª∞« rI∑ß« . Íu∑K± ¡UL∞« ‰uîœ Âu©dî •
. ¡UL∞« ‰uîœ Âu©dî …UHB± h∫≠« . œËbº± ¡UL∞« ‰uîœ Âu©dî …UHB± •
. n¥dB∑∞« Âu©dî rI∑ß«Ë nE
Ò ≤ . œËbº± Ë√ Íu∑K± n¥dB∑∞« Âu©dî •
. n¥dB∑∞« …UHB± nE Ò ≤ . …œËbº± n¥dB∑∞« …UHB± •
w≠ …b´UºLK∞ sO∑FDÆ Ë√ WFDÆ n{« . «b§ qOKÆ qL∫∞« •
. qL∫∞« Ê“«u¢ . Ê“«u∑± dO¨ qL∫∞« •
. qL∫∞« Ê“«u¢ Ê“«u∑∞« Âb´ nAØ ÂUEM° œËe± “UNπ∞« •
. VßUML∞« d¥Ëb∑K∞ qL∫∞« VO¢d¢ b´« . t∫O∫B¢Ë
WO≤UD° q∏± WKOI∏∞« ¡UO®_« XF{Ë «–≈
bÆ ÂUEM∞« «c≥ . a∞« ... ÂUL∫∞« ¡«œ¸ ,ÂUL∫∞«
w≠ , d¥Ëb∑∞« WÆU´≈ Ë√ d¥Ëb∑∞« s´ nÆu∑¥
bF° v∑• «b§ Ê“«u∑± dO¨ qL∫∞« Ê√ W∞U•
. ‹«d± …b´ d¥Ëb∑∞U° ¡b∂∞«
W¥UN≤ w≠ WKK∂∑± f°öL∞« X∞«“ U± «–≈ •
f°öL∞« s± dHÅ_« lDI∞« n{« ,Ê«¸Ëb∞«
. nOHπ∑∞« Ê«¸Ëœ ¸dØË qL∫∞« Ê“«u∑∞
. »U∂∞« oK¨«
eØdL° qB¢« , ‘ö∑¥ r∞ «–≈ m ø Õu∑H± »U∂∞« q≥ •
. ‹U±bª∞«
¸UO∑∞« Ãdª± s± ¸UO∑∞« f°UÆ qB≠«
. ‹U±bª∞«eØdL° qB¢«Ë
. ¡UL∞« WOHM• oK¨« , ¡UL∞« ÂULÅ qKî V∂º° ¡UL∞« ÷U≠ «–≈ •
. ¸UO∑∞« f°UÆ qB≠« . ÷dF∞« ÃU§“ vK´ “ ” d®R± ÷dF¥
. ‹U±bª∞« eØdL° qB¢«
w≠ qD´ ÀËb• W∞U• w≠ d®R± ÷dF¥ •
. ¡UL∞« Èu∑ºL° d®RL∞«
30 …bL∞ qOGA¢ ÊËb° W∞UºG∞« „d¢«
√b°« r£ ,¸u¢uL∞« œd∂¥ v∑• WIOÆœ . ¸u¢uL∞« w≠ bz«e∞« qL∫∞« •
. …¸Ëb∞«
WKJA± q∫¢ r∞ «–≈ .¡UL∞« WOHM• `∑≠«
Ãdª± s f°UI∞« Ÿe≤« ,“ ” ¡UL∞« b¥¸u¢ s± bØQ¢ •
.‹U±bª∞« eØdL° qB¢«Ë ¸UO∑∞«

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t•öÅ≈Ë qKª∞« Èd∫¢ qO∞œ
W™•ö±
.wØcÒ ∞« hOªA∑Ò ∞« W±ö´ vK´ Íu∑∫¢ w∑∞« ‹Uπ∑MLK∞ jI≠ W•U∑± wØcÒ ∞« hOªA∑Ò ∞« WHO™Ë •
qLF¢ ô wØcÒ ∞« hOªA∑Ò ∞« WHO™Ë ÊS≠ ,X°U£ ¸UOª∞« w≠ ‰UIÒ M∞« n¢UN∞« œu§Ë W∞U• w≠

SMARTDIAGNOSIS™ «bª∑ß≈ 
.‰UB¢ô« eØd± o¥d© s´ p∞c° ÂUOI∞« tM± VK© U±bM´ jI≠ …eOL∞« Ác≥ «bª∑ß« •
.‰UB¢ô« eØd± w≠ ô≈ vMF± ô v∑•Ë , fØU≠ “UN§ v∞≈ WK£UL± ‹«uÅ√ ‰UI∑≤«
jOAM¢ r∑¥ Ê√ sJL¥ ô SMARTDIAGNOSIS™ , «c≥ Àb• «–≈ . UN¢uÆ qB¢ ô W∞Uº¨ ÊUØ «–≈ •
.Ãdª± ÊËœ s± r∑¥ Ê√ Vπ¥ r£ SMARTDIAGNOSIS™
¡öLF∞« ‹U±uKF± eØd± v∞≈ …u´b∞«Ë , ’Uª∞« W∞Uº¨ l± qØUA± XN§«Ë «–≈
: VKD∞« bM´ WO∞U∑∞« ‹«uDª∞U° ÂUOI∞«Ë , …u´b∞« eØd± qOØË ‹ULOKF¢ l∂¢«

.W∞UºG∞« qOGA∑∞ WÆUD∞« ¸“ vK´ jG{« .1


.…¸Ëœ œb∫± ÕU∑H± ¸œ√ Ë√ Èdî√ ¸«¸“√ Í√ vK´ jGC¢ ô

ÊUº∞ ÊUJ±Ë , ‰UB¢ô« eØd± o¥d© s´ p∞c° ÂUOI∞« v∞≈ e´Ë√ U±bM´ .2
.bO¢ WÆUD∞« ¸“ s± «b§ W∂¥dÆ pH¢U≥ ‰U•

Max. 10 mm

.“XÆR±” vK´ ¸«dL∑ßô« l± jG{« .3


.qOGA∑∞« ¸“ Ë√ e±d∞ n¢UN∞« ‰U• ÊUº∞ bI´ sO• w≠ , Ê«u£ Àö£ …bL∞ ¸e∞«
.WπN∞ qI≤ ¡UN∑≤« v∑• ÊUJ± w≠ n¢UN∞« vK´ ÿUH∫∞« .4
. XÆu∞« w∞“UM∑∞« bF∞« ÷dF¥ ·ußË , WO≤U£ 17 w∞«u• ‚dG∑º¥ «c≥
. ‹ULGM∞« ‰U•√ Ídπ¥ ULMO° n¢UN∞« „d∫¢ ô , ZzU∑M∞« qC≠√ vK´ ‰uB∫K∞ •
VKD¥ bÆ , ‹U≤UO∂K∞ oOÆb∞« qOπº∑∞« vK´ ‰uB∫∞« vK´ …¸œUÆ XºO∞ ‰UB¢ô« eØd± n™u± ÊUØ «–≈ •
. Èdî√ …d± W∞ËU∫L∞« pM±
.SMARTDIAGNOSIS™ W∞U∂Æ oKG¢ ·uß ‰UI∑≤« ¡UM£√ WÆUD∞« ¸“ vK´ jGC∞« •
eØd± n™u± l± ’Uª∞« ¸«u∫∞« ·UMμ∑ß«Ë , ‹ULG≤ s´ XHÆu¢Ë XN∑≤« bÆ w∞“UM∑∞« bF∞« Ê√ œdπL°Ë .5
v∞≈ …u´b∞« w≠ qOK∫∑K∞ WKßdL∞« ‹U±uKFL∞« «bª∑ßU° p¢b´Uº± vK´ «¸œUÆ ÊuJOß Íc∞« r£ , ‰UB¢ô«
.‹U±uKFL∞« eØd± ¡öLF∞«
WI¥dD∞« ‰«b∂∑ß« Âb´ ,…b´Uº± v∞≈ ·bN¢ UN•öÅ≈Ë ¡UDî_« ·UAJ∑ß« …eO± w≥ wØc∞« hOªA∑∞« •
UL° ,WHK∑ª± q±«u´ vK´ bL∑F¢ …eOL∞« Ác≥ WO∞UF≠ .W±bª∞« ‹UL∞UJ± ‰öî s± WKJAL∞« q• w≠ W¥bOKI∑∞«
Ë w§¸Uî ZOπ{ Í√ ‰U߸ù Âbª∑ºL∞« ÍuOKª∞« n¢UN∞« ‰U∂I∑ß« ,dB∫∞« ô ‰U∏L∞« qO∂ß vK´ ,p∞– w≠
.W∞UºG∞« b§u¢ YO• W≠dG∞« w≠ b§«u∑¢ ‹UO¢uÅ Í√
.WÆb° WMOF± WOCÆ W¥√ ·UAJ∑ß« vK´ qLF¥ wØc∞« hOªA∑∞« Ê√ sLC¢ ô LG ,tOK´ ¡UM°Ë

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W≤ULC∞« ◊Ëd®
W™•ö±
Íu°_« qHI∞« qODF∑° rÆË f°UI∞« s± hKª¢Ë wzU°dNJ∞« ¸UO∑∞« q°UØ lDÆ≈ ,“UNπ∞« s± hKª∑∞« bM´ •
. W∞UºG∞« qî«b° ‰UH©_« ”U∂∑•« lML∞

W≤ULC∞« tODG¢ ô U±
. Z∑ML∞« «bª∑ß« WOHOØ pLOKF∑∞ p∑O° v∞« W±bª∞« ‹ö•¸ •
. VºM∞« W•u∞ vK´ UNO∞« dO®« w∑∞« dO¨ WOD∞u≠ Í√ l± Z∑ML∞« qOÅu¢ r¢ «–« •
. WOFO∂© À¸«uØ Ë√ ,‰UL≥≈ , ÀœU• o¥d© s´ QDª∞« V∂ß ÊUØ «–« •
. p∞UL∞« qO∞œ Vº• «bª∑ß« Ë√ ÍœUF∞« wK∫L∞« «bª∑ßô« dO¨ q±«u´ o¥d© s´ QDª∞« V∂ß ÊUØ «–« •
. Z∑ML∞« j∂{ dOOG¢ Ë√ Z∑ML∞« «bª∑ß« ‰u• ‹ULOKF¢ r¥bI¢ •
. U≥dO¨Ë WO∞eM± ‹«dA• Ë√ Ê«dμH,‰U∏L∞« qO∂ß vK´ U± W≠¬ QDª∞« w≠ V∂º¢ «–« •
. ) VO°( Wμ≠b∑∞« ‹uÅ Ë√ Ê«¸Ëœ ‹uÅ , ¡UL∞« n¥dB¢ ‹uÅ ‰U∏± , ÍœU´ d∂∑F¥ Íc∞« “«e∑≥ô«Ë ZOπC∞« •
. n¥dB∑∞« q¥bF¢ , Z∑ML∞« l≠¸ , ö
Î ∏± VOØd∑∞« `O∫B¢ •
. p∞UL∞« qO∞œ UN° vÅË√ w∑∞« W¥œUF∞« W≤UOB∞« •
vK´ qî«b∞« Âu©dª∞« …UHB±Ë WªCL∞« p∞– qLA¥ ,‹UMOØUL∞« s± œ«u±/ W∂¥dG∞« ¡UO®ô« s± hKª∑∞« •
. ÁdO¨Ë ¸«¸“√ ,„öß√ lDÆ ,dO±Uº± , vB• , ‰U∏L∞« qO∂ß
. XO∂∞« WØU∂ß `O∫B¢ Ë√ XO∂∞« „öß« `O∫B¢ Ë√ w≠ “uOH∞« l{Ë •
. UN° ÕdB± dO¨ ‹ULOKF¢ `O∫B¢ •
. “UNπ∞« «c≥ w≠ qKî V∂º° WÅUª∞« ‹UJK∑LL∞« w≠ nK¢ tM´ Z∑≤ Ë√ ÀœU• V∂º° ¸d{ •
. W≤ULC∞« tODG¢ ô , W¥¸Uπ¢ ÷«d¨ô Z∑ML∞« «c≥ Âbª∑ß√ «–≈ •
) ¸Uπ¥ö∞ ·d¨ t° XO° ,V¥¸b¢ eØd± ,‚œUM≠ , ‹U±UL∫∞« q∏± W±UF∞« q∂Æ s± Âbª∑º¢ sØU±√ / ‰U∏±(

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