Hisense WSRB1401W Twin-Tub Washer Manual – Specifications and Troubleshooting Guide
For effective use of the Hisense WSRB1401W Twin-Tub Washer, begin by separating laundry according to fabric type and color to prevent wear or fading. Next, place clothes evenly in the washing tub, avoiding overload for smooth performance. Add the recommended amount of detergent and water, ensuring the mixture dissolves properly before starting the wash cycle.
Once washing is complete, transfer garments to the spin tub to remove excess water quickly. Regularly clean the lint filter and drain hose to maintain efficiency and extend the washer’s lifespan. Following these simple steps ensures reliable operation and consistent washing results with the Hisense WSRB1401W Twin-Tub Washer.
User Manual
The WSRB1401W Twin-Tub Washer User Manual provides a clear guide for smooth laundry care—Arrange clothes by fabric strength and color group to minimize fading or damage. second, load garments evenly in the wash tub without overfilling; third, add the right amount of detergent and water for efficient cleaning; fourth, set the wash cycle according to fabric needs and let the washer complete its process; fifth, transfer clothes to the spin tub to remove excess water quickly; sixth, maintain performance by cleaning the lint filter and checking the drain hose regularly.
This model falls under the category of washing machines, and the complete User Manual PDF can be downloaded free of cost in English, while additional support for the WSRB1401W model is available through the support option under below, with responses provided within 24 hours.
Hisense WSRB1401W Twin-Tub Specifications
The Hisense Twin-Tub Washer is designed for heavy-duty laundry needs, featuring a powerful 14 kg wash capacity and a 7 kg spin capacity, making it ideal for large households or frequent washing cycles.
Designed with precision, the washer maintains energy efficiency through its rated input power of 460W for washing and 200W for spinning, while keeping operational noise levels under control, with less than 62 dB during washing and less than 72 dB during spinning.
Multiple water level options ranging from 69 liters to 114 liters provide flexibility for different load sizes, supported by a reliable water inlet pressure of 0.02–0.2 MPa. Built with durable dimensions of 945 × 535 × 1000 mm, the WSRB1401W combines capacity, efficiency, and performance in one robust twin-tub design.

Specification | Details |
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Model | WSRB1401W |
Rated Voltage & Frequency | 220–240V, 50Hz |
Water Levels (mm) | Low: 285, Middle: 350, High: 420, Overflow: 465 |
Water Capacity (L) | Low: 69, Middle: 85, High: 103, Overflow: 114 |
Water Inlet Pressure (MPa) | 0.02 – 0.2 |
Rated Wash Capacity (kg) | 14.0 |
Rated Spin Capacity (kg) | 7.0 |
Wash Noise (dB) | < 62 |
Spin Noise (dB) | < 72 |
Dimensions (mm) | 945 × 535 × 1000 |
Rated Input Power (W) | Wash: 460, Spin: 200 |
Hisense WSRB1401W Twin-Tub Troubleshooting Guide
Owning a Hisense Twin-Tub Laundry means handling laundry with ease, but like any appliance, minor issues can occur. Instead of rushing for repair, most common problems can be identified and solved quickly by following simple checks. Below is a structured troubleshooting guide designed to ensure smooth performance and longer machine life.
Common Troubles During Operation
Items Falling Out of Spin Tub:
When garments slip out of the spin tub, drainage becomes restricted. Avoid operating further and contact authorized after-sales service to prevent internal damage.
Frozen Water in Tub:
If water freezes inside the wash tub, pour lukewarm water (below 50°C) into the tub for a complete soak. Move the pulsator gently, then drain fully. Always shift the change-over switch to “Soft” or “Standard,” because leaving it on “Drain” makes thawing difficult once water solidifies.
General Problems and Quick Fixes:
- Washer does not start – Possible reasons include a power outage, loose plug connection, or obstruction blocking the pulsator.
- Poor draining – Drain hose may be bent or clogged, preventing proper water flow.
- Noise during washing – Hard objects inside the wash tub can create unnecessary sound. Remove them immediately.
- Excessive vibration – Check machine balance, avoid overloading, and distribute clothes evenly.
- Water in drain hose – Small amounts of residual water are normal from factory testing.
- Moisture on tub surface – Drops appear naturally when surrounding temperature is higher than water temperature.
- Water not storing in tub – Hard particles in the drain valve or exceeding the overflow level can lead to leakage.