1. Folasaga
This user manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation, installation, and maintenance of your Sharp ES-NFA6101WD front-loading washing machine. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the appliance and keep it for future reference. Proper use and care will ensure optimal performance and longevity of your washing machine.
2. Fa'amatalaga Saogalemu
Ia tausisi i taimi uma i le puipuiga o le saogalemu e puipuia ai le manua o le tagata lava ia poʻo le faaleagaina o le masini:
- Ia mautinoa ua lelei le eleele o le masini tamea.
- Aua le faagaoioia le masini pe a leaga le uaea eletise.
- Taofi tamaiti ma fagafao mai le masini i le taimi o le taotoga.
- Aua le fufuluina mea ua uma ona faamamaina, fufulu, susu, pe pisipisia i mea e mu pe pa.
- Aveese i taimi uma le masini a'o le'i fa'amamā pe fai le tausiga.
- Do not open the detergent dispenser or door during a wash cycle, especially when the water level is high or temperature is hot.
- Ensure all transport bolts are removed before first use.
3. Oloa Ua Ovaview
The Sharp ES-NFA6101WD is a front-loading washing machine designed for household use, offering a 6 kg capacity and a maximum spin speed of 1000 revolutions per minute.

This image displays the front of the Sharp ES-NFA6101WD washing machine, featuring the control panel at the top, the large circular door for the drum, and the overall white finish of the appliance. The control panel includes a digital display and a program selection knob.
4. Seti
Follow these steps for proper installation of your washing machine:
- Tatalaina: Carefully remove all packaging materials. Ensure all transport bolts (usually at the back of the machine) are removed. Keep packaging materials out of reach of children.
- Tulaga: Place the washing machine on a firm, level surface. The dimensions of the product are approximately 50 cm (depth) x 60 cm (width) x 85 cm (height). Ensure there is adequate space around the machine for ventilation and access.
- Fa'avasegaina: Adjust the adjustable feet at the bottom of the machine until it is perfectly level. A level machine reduces vibration and noise during operation.
- So'oga Suavai: Connect the inlet hose to a cold water tap with a 3/4-inch thread. Ensure the connection is tight to prevent leaks.
- So'oga Fa'au'au Fa'avai: Securely place the drain hose into a standpipe or over the edge of a sink, ensuring it is not kinked or blocked. The drain hose should be positioned at a height between 60 cm and 100 cm from the floor.
- So'oga Malosi: Fa'afeso'ota'i le uaea eletise i se so'o eletise ua fa'avae. Ia mautinoa le voltage and frequency match the specifications of your appliance. Do not use extension cords or adapters.
5. Fa'atonuga o Galuega
Operating your Sharp ES-NFA6101WD washing machine is straightforward:
- La'uina o Tamea: Tatala le faitoto'a ma fa'atumu le lavalava i totonu o le tane. 'Aua le fa'atumu tele le masini; ia mautinoa o lo'o lava le avanoa e mafai ai ona fe'avea'i solo lavalava.
- Fa'aopoopo le Lafoa'i: Pull out the detergent dispenser drawer. Add the appropriate amount of detergent and fabric softener to the designated compartments. Refer to your detergent packaging for recommended dosages.
- Filifilia o se Polokalame: Turn the program selection knob to choose the desired wash program. Available options include:
- Cotton (Vaega): Mo mea e umi ona ola mai le vavae.
- Delicati (Delicates): For delicate fabrics requiring gentle care.
- Lana (Wool): Specifically designed for wool garments.
- Risciacquo (Fufulu): O se taamilosaga fufulu faaopoopo.
- Centrifuga (Spin): A spin-only cycle to remove excess water.
- Fetu'aiga Fa'atonu: Use the control panel buttons to adjust additional settings such as temperature, spin speed, or delay start, if available for the selected program.
- Amataina le Ta'amilosaga: Press the Start/Pause button to begin the wash cycle. The machine will automatically fill with water and start the selected program.
- Pausing/Cancelling: To pause a cycle, press the Start/Pause button. To cancel a cycle, press and hold the Start/Pause button for a few seconds until the machine drains and unlocks the door.
- Fa'ai'uga o le Ta'amilosaga: Once the cycle is complete, the machine will signal, and the door will unlock. Remove your laundry promptly.
6. Tausiga
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and efficiency of your washing machine:
- Fa'amamāina o le Lafoa'i: Periodically remove and clean the detergent dispenser drawer to prevent residue buildup. Rinse it under running water.
- Fa'amama le Pa'u: Run a maintenance wash (e.g., a hot cycle with no laundry and a washing machine cleaner) monthly to prevent odors and mold buildup.
- Fa'amama le Filter: The drain pump filter should be cleaned regularly (e.g., every few months) to remove lint, coins, or small objects. Refer to the appliance diagram for the filter's location (usually at the bottom front). Place a shallow tray underneath to catch any water.
- Fa'amamaina o fafo: Solo le pito i fafo i se mea vaivai, oamp ie. Aua ne'i fa'aogaina ni mea fa'amama fa'afefete po'o ni solu.
- Tausiga Faamaufa'ailoga Faitotoa: After each wash, wipe the door seal dry to prevent mold and mildew growth. Leave the door slightly ajar when not in use to allow air circulation.
7. Faʻafitauli
Before contacting customer service, try these common troubleshooting steps:
| Fa'afitauli | Mafuaaga e ono tupu | Fofo |
|---|---|---|
| E le amata le masini | No power; door not closed properly; program not selected. | Check power supply; ensure door is latched; select a program and press Start. |
| Leai se vai faatumu | Water tap closed; inlet hose kinked; water pressure too low. | Tatala paipa vai; faasa'o faagaau; siaki le mamafa o le vai a le aiga. |
| Tele gatete / pisapisao | E le tutusa le masini; e le'i aveeseina faovilivili e feavea'i ai; avega e le tutusa. | Adjust feet to level machine; remove transport bolts; redistribute laundry. |
| Le vai e le tafe | Drain hose kinked/blocked; pump filter clogged. | Check and clear drain hose; clean pump filter. |
| Le lelei i'uga fufulu | Overloading; insufficient detergent; incorrect program. | Reduce load size; use correct detergent amount; select appropriate program. |
8. Fa'amatalaga
Key technical specifications for the Sharp ES-NFA6101WD washing machine:
- Fa'ailoga: Ma'ai
- Igoa Fa'ata'ita'i: ES-NFA6101WD
- Fua o le Oloa (DxWxH): 50 x 60 x 85 cm
- mamafa: 56.6 kilokalama
- Malosiaga: 6 kilokalama
- Access Position: Uta i luma
- Saosaoa Taamilo maualuga: 1000 Ta'amilosaga i le minute
- Ituaiga Pulea: faamau
- Fa'aoga Fautuaina: Nofoaiga
- Faiga Fa'atino: Otometi
- Polokalame avanoa: Cotton, Delicates, Wool, Rinse, Spin
9. Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago
Mo faʻamatalaga faʻamaonia ma le lagolago a tagata faʻatau, faʻamolemole tagai i mea nei:
- Fa'amaonia: If you wish to return a product within 30 days of receipt because you have changed your mind, please consult the return policy on the retailer's website. If you have received a defective or damaged product, please consult the retailer's help page on defective or damaged products. For specific information on purchases made on the Marketplace, please consult the retailer's help page on Marketplace purchases.
- Lagolago tagata fa'atau: For technical assistance, spare parts, or further inquiries, please contact Sharp customer service or your local authorized service center. Contact details can typically be found on the Sharp official webnofoaga po'o lau fa'atauga fa'amaumauga.
- Punaoa i luga ole laiga: Visit the official Sharp website for updated manuals, FAQs, and product registration.





