Hoover Washer Dryer Instruction Manual: A Comprehensive Guide
Welcome! This manual provides detailed guidance for your Hoover washer dryer, including features like mixed-load washing and app connectivity, ensuring optimal performance․

Understanding Your Hoover Washer Dryer Model
Your Hoover washer dryer is a versatile appliance designed for both washing and drying laundry, offering convenience and space-saving benefits․ Models like the H3DPS4966TAMB-80 and H3DPS4866TAMB-80 boast innovative features, including the ability to wash whites and colours together – a practical solution for smaller laundry volumes․
Understanding its capabilities is key to maximizing its performance․ This includes familiarizing yourself with the advanced features, particularly those accessible through the mobile app, which expands functionality beyond the control panel․ Proper utilization of these features ensures efficient stain removal and optimized washing/drying cycles tailored to your needs․
Safety Precautions & Warnings
Important Safety Instructions: Always disconnect the appliance from the power supply before cleaning or maintenance․ Never attempt to repair the washer dryer yourself; contact qualified personnel for assistance․ Ensure proper ventilation to prevent moisture buildup․
Do not overload the machine, as this can affect performance and potentially cause damage․ Keep children and pets away during operation; Avoid contact with water or detergent residue․ Read all instructions before use, and heed all warnings regarding electrical connections and water supply to prevent hazards․

Initial Setup & Installation
Preparing for Installation: Before beginning, ensure a level surface and adequate space around the appliance for ventilation․ Carefully unpack the washer dryer, removing all transit bolts and packaging materials – retain these for potential future transport․
Verify the water supply and drain hose connections are secure and compatible with your plumbing․ Confirm the electrical outlet meets the specified requirements․ A proper installation is crucial for optimal performance and longevity, preventing leaks or electrical issues․ Refer to detailed diagrams for correct hose placement․
Unpacking and Placement
Careful Unboxing: Begin by carefully removing the outer packaging, inspecting for any visible damage during transit․ Retain the packaging materials until you’ve confirmed the appliance functions correctly․ Locate and remove all transit bolts – crucially, keep these safe for future relocation!
Position the washer dryer on a firm, level floor․ Ensure sufficient space around the unit for hose connections and ventilation․ Avoid direct sunlight or extreme temperatures․ Check for stability; adjust the feet if necessary to prevent wobbling during operation․
Connecting Water Supply & Drain Hose

Water Inlet: Connect the supplied water inlet hose to a cold water tap with a ¾ inch thread․ Ensure the connection is tight to prevent leaks․ Use the provided washers for a secure seal․
Drain Hose: Position the drain hose securely into a standpipe (60-90cm height) or the edge of a sink․ Avoid kinks or obstructions․ Ensure the hose is firmly clamped to prevent displacement during draining․ Incorrect installation can lead to water damage, so double-check all connections!
Electrical Connection Requirements
Voltage & Frequency: This appliance is designed for 220-240V, 50Hz electrical supply․ Important: Do not use extension cords or adapters․ Connect the washer dryer directly to a properly grounded, dedicated electrical outlet․
Fuse Rating: A 13 Amp fuse is required for the supply circuit․ Ensure the electrical installation complies with local regulations․ Caution: Incorrect electrical connection can pose a serious safety hazard․ If unsure, consult a qualified electrician before installation․
Control Panel Overview
Intuitive Design: The control panel features a clear, user-friendly interface for effortless operation․ A digital display showcases selected programs, cycle progress, and remaining time․ Key Components: You’ll find program selection dials, dedicated buttons for special functions like ‘Delay Start’ and ‘Add Garment’, and indicator lights for cycle status․
Advanced Control: Models like the H3DPS4866TAMB-80 offer enhanced control via a mobile app, unlocking additional features and remote operation․ Understanding each element ensures you maximize your washing and drying experience․
Display Symbols & Indicators
Decoding the Display: The Hoover washer dryer’s display utilizes various symbols to communicate cycle status․ A rotating drum icon indicates the wash cycle is in progress, while a line through it signifies a pause․ Temperature Indicators: Symbols represent water temperature settings – cold, warm, and hot – allowing precise control․
Alerts & Warnings: Error codes are displayed to signal issues, requiring attention․ Indicators for ‘Water Level’, ‘Drying Progress’, and ‘Delay End Time’ provide real-time information․ Familiarizing yourself with these symbols ensures efficient and informed operation of your appliance․
Button Functions Explained
Navigating the Controls: The ‘Start/Pause’ button initiates or halts the selected cycle․ ‘Temperature’ adjusts the wash water temperature, offering options for delicate or heavily soiled items․ The ‘Spin Speed’ button controls the final spin intensity, impacting moisture retention․ Special Functions: Buttons like ‘Delay Start’ schedule operation, while ‘Add Garment’ allows mid-cycle additions․
Program Selection: Dedicated buttons access pre-set programs for cottons, synthetics, and delicates․ Understanding each button’s function maximizes the appliance’s capabilities and ensures optimal laundry results, tailored to your specific needs․

Dial Settings & Program Selection
Program Variety: The dial offers a comprehensive range of programs, from intensive cotton washes to delicate silk cycles․ Rotating the dial selects the desired wash or dry program․ Customization Options: Many programs allow adjustments to temperature, spin speed, and drying intensity․ Specialized Cycles: Explore options like ‘Eco’ for energy saving or ‘Quick Wash’ for lightly soiled items․
Understanding the Symbols: Each program is represented by a clear symbol, indicating the recommended fabric type and wash intensity․ Proper program selection ensures optimal cleaning and fabric care, extending the life of your garments․
Washing Programs – Detailed Breakdown
Diverse Fabric Care: Your Hoover washer dryer boasts a variety of washing programs tailored to different fabric types and soil levels․ Cotton Programs: These range from high-temperature sanitizing washes for whites to gentler cycles for colored cottons․ Synthetics: Dedicated programs cater to synthetic fabrics, preserving their shape and color․
Delicate Handling: Specialized cycles for delicates and wool ensure gentle cleaning, preventing damage․ Efficiency & Speed: Quick wash options provide convenient cleaning for lightly soiled items, while eco programs prioritize energy savings․

Cotton Programs (Various Temperatures)
Optimized for Cotton: Hoover’s cotton programs deliver exceptional cleaning for everyday cotton items․ Intensive Wash: For heavily soiled cottons, select the high-temperature option to eliminate stubborn stains․ Eco Cotton: This energy-efficient cycle provides excellent results at a lower temperature, saving water and electricity․

Standard Cotton: Ideal for normally soiled cottons, offering a balance between cleaning power and energy consumption․ Gentle Cotton: A lower-temperature cycle suitable for delicate cotton items, minimizing shrinkage and fading․ Always check garment care labels before selecting a program․
Synthetics Programs
Versatile Care for Synthetics: Hoover’s synthetic programs are designed to effectively clean and protect synthetic fabrics like polyester and nylon․ Synthetics – Normal: This program offers a balanced wash for everyday synthetic items with moderate soiling․ Delicate Synthetics: Use this cycle for more fragile synthetics, employing a gentler wash action and lower temperature․
Intensive Synthetics: For heavily soiled synthetics, select this program for a more powerful cleaning performance․ Always consult garment care labels to ensure the chosen program is appropriate for the fabric type, preventing damage or shrinkage․
Delicates & Wool Programs
Gentle Care for Fine Fabrics: Hoover provides specialized programs for delicate items and woolens, ensuring they receive the appropriate care․ Wool Program: This cycle utilizes a gentle wash action and low temperature to prevent felting and shrinkage of wool garments․ Delicates Program: Ideal for lingerie, silk, and other delicate fabrics, offering a reduced spin speed and temperature;
Hand Wash: Mimics hand washing, providing the utmost care for extremely fragile items․ Always use a detergent specifically designed for delicates and wool to maintain fabric integrity and softness․
Quick Wash Options
Time-Saving Convenience: Hoover washer dryers offer several quick wash programs designed for lightly soiled laundry when time is of the essence․ Quick 14/30/45: These cycles provide a fast wash, completing in just 14, 30, or 45 minutes respectively, ideal for freshening up clothes․
Reduced Wash Time: These options utilize optimized wash actions and temperatures to deliver effective cleaning in a shorter timeframe․ Remember to avoid overloading the machine for optimal results with quick wash cycles․ These are perfect for smaller loads needing a quick refresh!
Eco Programs & Energy Saving
Sustainable Laundry: Hoover prioritizes energy efficiency with dedicated Eco programs․ Eco 40-60: This cycle uses lower temperatures and optimized wash actions to minimize energy and water consumption, while still delivering excellent cleaning performance․ It’s designed for cottons and mixed fabrics with normal soiling․
Reducing Your Footprint: Utilizing these Eco settings not only benefits the environment but also helps lower your utility bills․ Always consider a full load (without overloading) to maximize efficiency․ Explore the app for further energy-saving tips and monitoring features․
Drying Programs – Detailed Breakdown
Tailored Drying Options: Your Hoover washer dryer offers a range of drying programs to suit various fabric types and desired dryness levels․ Iron Dry leaves clothes slightly damp, ideal for ironing․ Cupboard Dry provides a comfortable level of dryness for immediate storage․ Extra Dry ensures clothes are thoroughly dried, perfect for items needing complete dryness․
Smart Drying Technology: Explore Sensor Drying, which automatically detects moisture levels and adjusts drying time, preventing over-drying and saving energy․ Always check garment care labels before selecting a drying program․
Iron Dry
Perfect for Ironing: The Iron Dry program is specifically designed for items you intend to iron immediately after drying․ This setting leaves a residual moisture content in the clothes, making them easier and quicker to iron, while minimizing the risk of scorching delicate fabrics․
Gentle on Fabrics: It utilizes a lower heat level, protecting your garments from excessive shrinkage or damage․ Always consult the garment’s care label to ensure compatibility with this program․ This setting is ideal for shirts, blouses, and other items requiring a crisp, ironed finish․
Cupboard Dry
Ready to Fold: The Cupboard Dry program delivers clothes that are comfortably dry and ready to be folded and put away directly into your wardrobe․ This setting achieves a moderate level of dryness, suitable for everyday items like t-shirts, trousers, and knitwear․
Convenient & Efficient: It’s a convenient option when you don’t require clothes to be bone-dry, saving energy and reducing drying time․ Always check the garment’s care label before selecting this program to avoid potential damage․ It’s a versatile choice for a wide range of fabrics․
Extra Dry
Maximum Dryness: The Extra Dry program is designed for items requiring a very high level of dryness, such as bulky towels, bedding, or items that will be stored for extended periods․ This setting ensures minimal residual moisture, preventing mildew and unpleasant odors;
Ideal for Storage: It’s particularly useful for items you want to be completely dry before folding and storing; However, be mindful that this program uses more energy due to the extended drying time․ Always verify the care label before use, as some fabrics may not withstand such intense heat․
Sensor Drying Explained
Intelligent Moisture Control: Sensor drying utilizes advanced sensors to detect the moisture level within the drum, automatically adjusting the drying time to prevent over-drying and save energy․ Unlike timed programs, it doesn’t rely on a pre-set duration․
Fabric Protection: This technology protects your garments from damage caused by excessive heat exposure․ The washer dryer continuously monitors the moisture, stopping the cycle when the selected dryness level is achieved – Iron Dry, Cupboard Dry, or Extra Dry․ This ensures optimal results and prolongs fabric life․
Using Special Features
Enhanced Laundry Care: Your Hoover washer dryer boasts several special features designed to simplify and optimize your laundry routine․ Explore the Steam Programs for refreshing garments and reducing wrinkles, offering a gentle yet effective cleaning solution․
Convenience at Your Fingertips: Utilize the Delay Start function to schedule cycles around your lifestyle, and the Add Garment function allows pausing mid-cycle to include forgotten items; For compatible models like the H3DPS4866TAMB-80, unlock extended control and monitoring via the mobile app․
Steam Programs (If Applicable)

Revitalize Your Wardrobe: If your Hoover washer dryer includes steam programs, you’ll benefit from a powerful yet gentle cleaning method․ Steam cycles effectively reduce wrinkles and odors, refreshing clothes without extensive washing․ This is ideal for garments worn briefly or requiring quick freshening up․
Gentle on Fabrics: Steam programs are particularly beneficial for delicate fabrics, minimizing the risk of damage․ Select the appropriate steam setting based on your garment’s material for optimal results and prolonged fabric life․ Enjoy a professionally refreshed feel, conveniently at home!
Delay Start Function
Laundry on Your Schedule: The delay start function allows you to conveniently schedule wash or dry cycles to begin at a later time․ This feature is perfect for taking advantage of off-peak energy rates or ensuring laundry is finished when you return home․ Simply select your desired delay duration – typically in hours – using the control panel․
Maximize Efficiency: By programming your washer dryer, you can optimize energy consumption and enjoy fresh laundry precisely when needed․ Remember to account for the cycle duration when setting the delay to avoid unattended operation for extended periods․ Enjoy ultimate laundry flexibility!
Add Garment Function (Pause & Add)
Forgot Something? No Problem! The ‘Pause & Add’ function, also known as the ‘Add Garment’ feature, allows you to pause a running wash cycle and add forgotten items․ This is incredibly useful for those last-minute sock discoveries or a single shirt needing a wash․
How it Works: Press the ‘Pause’ button, wait for the drum to stop, and then open the door (if the water level permits)․ Carefully add the garment, ensuring it’s not overloaded, and restart the cycle․ This feature provides ultimate convenience, saving you from a separate, smaller load․
Mobile App Connectivity & Features (H3DPS4866TAMB-80 & Similar)
Smart Control at Your Fingertips! Models like the H3DPS4866TAMB-80 and similar Hoover washer dryers offer seamless connectivity via a dedicated mobile app (hOn)․ This unlocks a wealth of extra features and remote control capabilities․
App Benefits: Download cycles, monitor wash progress, receive notifications, and even troubleshoot issues remotely․ The app provides access to a wider range of programs and stain removal advice, enhancing your laundry experience․ It’s a truly smart way to manage your appliance!

Maintenance & Cleaning
Keep Your Washer Dryer Performing Optimally! Regular maintenance is crucial for longevity and efficiency․ This involves several key areas to address․ Periodically clean the drum with a dedicated cleaner to eliminate residue and odors․
Crucially, filter cleaning – both the pump filter (to remove debris) and the fluff filter (after each cycle) – prevents blockages․ Don’t forget the detergent drawer; remove and rinse it regularly․ Finally, wipe down the exterior with a damp cloth․
Cleaning the Drum
Maintaining Drum Hygiene is Essential! Over time, detergent residue, fabric softener, and mineral deposits can accumulate inside the drum, leading to odors and reduced cleaning performance․ To combat this, utilize a dedicated washer cleaner monthly, or consider a hot wash cycle with vinegar․
Ensure the drum is empty before initiating the cleaning cycle․ Wipe down the drum’s interior with a soft cloth after each cleaning to remove any remaining residue․ This simple step prevents buildup and keeps your washer dryer fresh and effective․
Filter Cleaning (Pump Filter & Fluff Filter)
Regular Filter Maintenance is Crucial! Your Hoover washer dryer features both a pump filter and a fluff filter, each requiring periodic cleaning․ The pump filter traps debris to prevent blockages, while the fluff filter collects lint during drying cycles․
Clean the pump filter after every 3-5 wash cycles to ensure efficient drainage․ The fluff filter should be cleaned after each drying cycle․ Failure to do so can reduce performance and potentially cause damage․ Always unplug the appliance before accessing filters!
Detergent Drawer Cleaning
Prevent Residue Build-Up! The detergent drawer can accumulate residue from detergents, fabric softeners, and bleach, leading to blockages and reduced cleaning effectiveness․ Regular cleaning is essential for optimal performance․

Remove the drawer completely (refer to your model’s specific instructions)․ Rinse each compartment thoroughly under warm running water, using a soft brush to dislodge any stubborn deposits․ Ensure all residue is removed before reinserting the drawer․ Clean at least once a month, or more frequently with heavy use․
Exterior Cleaning
Maintain a Pristine Finish! Regularly cleaning the exterior of your Hoover washer dryer helps maintain its appearance and prevents the build-up of dust and grime․ Always disconnect the appliance from the power supply before cleaning․
Use a soft, damp cloth and mild detergent to wipe down the surfaces․ Avoid abrasive cleaners or scouring pads, as these can damage the finish․ Pay attention to the control panel and door seal, ensuring they are free from residue․ Dry thoroughly with a clean cloth after cleaning․
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Resolving Everyday Problems! This section addresses frequent issues you might encounter with your Hoover washer dryer․ Before contacting support, check for simple solutions like error codes․ Understanding these codes, displayed on the control panel, can quickly pinpoint the problem․
Common concerns include the appliance not starting, water failing to drain, or the drying cycle malfunctioning․ Refer to the detailed explanations within this guide for step-by-step troubleshooting․ Always prioritize safety and disconnect the power before attempting any repairs․
Error Codes & Their Meanings
Decoding Appliance Signals! Your Hoover washer dryer utilizes error codes to communicate issues, displayed on the control panel․ These codes are vital for self-diagnosis before seeking professional assistance․ A flashing code indicates a problem requiring attention․
For example, a specific code might signal a blocked drain pump, while another could indicate a water supply issue․ This section provides a comprehensive list of common error codes and their corresponding meanings, alongside suggested solutions․ Refer to this list to quickly identify and resolve the problem efficiently․
Washer Dryer Not Starting
Troubleshooting Power Issues! If your Hoover washer dryer fails to start, first verify the power supply․ Ensure the appliance is correctly plugged into a functioning socket and the circuit breaker hasn’t tripped․ Check the door is securely closed, as a safety interlock prevents operation if ajar․
Also, confirm the ‘Start/Pause’ button has been firmly pressed․ If the issue persists, examine the control panel for any displayed error codes, referencing the dedicated section for diagnosis․ A faulty power cord or internal component may require professional attention․
Water Not Draining
Addressing Drainage Problems! If water remains in your Hoover washer dryer after a cycle, the drain hose is the primary suspect․ Check for kinks, bends, or obstructions preventing proper water flow․ Ensure the hose isn’t inserted too far into the drainpipe, which can cause siphoning․
Critically, inspect and clean the pump filter – often located behind a small access panel – for lint, debris, or small objects․ A clogged filter is a common cause․ If problems continue, a malfunctioning drain pump might necessitate professional repair․
Drying Not Working
Troubleshooting Drying Issues! If your Hoover washer dryer isn’t drying clothes effectively, first verify the lint filter is thoroughly cleaned․ A full filter severely restricts airflow, hindering the drying process․ Also, confirm the condenser unit (if applicable) is free from dust and debris, as this impacts moisture removal․
Ensure you haven’t overloaded the drum, as this prevents proper tumbling and airflow․ Check for error codes displayed on the control panel, referencing the error code section for specific guidance․ If issues persist, a heating element failure may require professional attention․