Page 3 - WARNING; Risk of Fir; AVERTISSEMENT; Advertencia; R i e s g o d e I n c e n di o
1950756200 English (US), French (Canadian), Spanish (US) {PDF Created 12/05/09 09:56:00} 1 TD4176 Issue 1 WARNING – Risk of Fir e Clo thes dryer in st allation must be perfo rm ed b y a qu alifie d installer. Install the clothe s d ryer according to the man ufacturer’s instructio ns and lo cal code ...
Page 4 - Warnings and Safety Instructions; Important Safety Instructions; Grounding Instructions; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTION
1950756200 English (US), French (Canadian), Spanish (US) {PDF Created 12/05/09 09:56:00} 4 Warnings and Safety Instructions TD4079C15 Iss ue 1 ! This appliance has been designed and built according to international safety standards. These warnings are given for safety reasons and must be read carefu...
Page 6 - Start and Programs; Choosi ng a Pr ogram
1950756200 English (US), French (Canadian), Spanish (US) {PDF Created 12/05/09 09:56:00} 6 Start and Programs TD4081 Issue 1 Choosi ng a Pr ogram 1. Plug the dryer into the electrical socket. 2. Sort your laundry according to fabric type (see Laundry). 3. Open the door and make sure the filter is cl...
Page 7 - Fabric Care
1950756200 English (US), French (Canadian), Spanish (US) {PDF Created 12/05/09 09:56:00} 7 Programs TD4087 Issue 1 Program What it does How to set it Note Timed Drying (Up to 170 minutes) Dries wet clothing that will be ironed, acrylic fibers or small loads (less than 2 lb / 1 kg). 1. Select require...
Page 8 - Laundry; Sorting your laundr y; Wash care labels
1950756200 English (US), French (Canadian), Spanish (US) {PDF Created 12/05/09 09:56:00} 8 Laundry T D4003 N A6 Issue 1 Sorting your laundr y • Check symbols on clothing labels to make sure that the articles can be tumble dried • Sort laundry by fabric type. • Empty pockets and check buttons. • Clos...
Page 9 - S pec ial c lot hi ng it em s; Dr yin g t im es
1950756200 English (US), French (Canadian), Spanish (US) {PDF Created 12/05/09 09:56:00} 9 S pec ial c lot hi ng it em s Blankets and bedspr eads: acrylic items (Acilan, Courtelle, Orion, Dralon) must be dried with special care on a low heat setting. Avoid drying for a long period of time. Pleated o...
Page 10 - Maintenance and Care; Clean the filter after each cycle
1950756200 English (US), French (Canadian), Spanish (US) {PDF Created 12/05/09 09:56:00} 10 Maintenance and Care TD4005NA Issue 2 When you should Switch off the electricity Unplug the dryer when not using it, when cleaning it, and during maintenance activities. Clean the filter after each cycle The ...
Page 11 - Troubleshooting; Spare Parts
1950756200 English (US), French (Canadian), Spanish (US) {PDF Created 12/05/09 09:56:00} 11 Troubleshooting T D4 1 83 Is s ue 1 Before you call our Customer care departm ent , go through the following troubleshoo ting suggestions. Problem: The dryer won’t start It is taking a long time to dry P ossi...
Page 12 - Installation Instructions; Electrical; RV/Marine Installations
1950756200 English (US), French (Canadian), Spanish (US) {PDF Created 12/05/09 09:56:00} 12 TD408 9 issue 3 Installation Instructions R ead these instructions wi th care. These instructions are provided for us e by qualified instal lers, in addition the instal lati on must comply wi th: • In the Uni...
Page 13 - Exhaust Ducting; Stacking Kits; SAFE TY
1950756200 English (US), French (Canadian), Spanish (US) {PDF Created 12/05/09 09:56:00} 13 TD4 178W issue 1 Installation Instructions Exhaust Ducting The ducting s ystem for the dr yer must be as s hort and straight as possible and with as few el bows as poss ible. F our-inch (102 m m in Canada) ri...