Page 2 - Important Safety Information; Installation; Maintenance and Cleaning
2 Important Safety Information It is most important that this instruction book should be retained with the appliance for future reference. Should theappliance be sold or transferred to another owner, or should you move house and leave the appliance, always ensure thatthe book is supplied with the ap...
Page 3 - Ecological hints; Environmental Information
3 Ecological hints To save energy we recommend that you follow thesehints: • Try to load the maximum capacity of the machine as small loads are uneconomical . • Always load well spun laundry. The higher the spin speed, the lower the electricity consumption and theshorter the drying times. • Do not o...
Page 4 - Contents; Guide to using the Instruction Manual
4 Contents For the UserImportant Safety Information 2 • Installation Description of the Appliance 5 The Control Panel 9 • Programme/Time Selector Dial 9 • Door Release Button 9 • No Buzzer Button 9 • Quick Dry Button 9 • Low Temperature Button 9 • Delay Start Button 9 • Display 10 • Start/Pause Butt...
Page 5 - Description of the Appliance
5 Description of the Appliance 0 1 Control panel 0 2 Water reservoir 3 Drum Light 0 4 Fluff filters 0 5 Rating Plate 0 6 Condenser unit 0 7 Adjustable feet 0 8 Drying rack 1 2 6 7 4 5 4 3 8 125986600.qxp 2007-03-16 10:28 Page 5
Page 6 - Technical Specifications
6 Technical Specifications DIMENSIONS Height 85 cm (33.5”) Width 60 cm (23.6”) Depth 58 cm (22.8”) POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE 230-240 V/50 Hz TOTAL POWER ADSORBED 2350 W (13A) MAX LOAD CAPACITY Cotton, linen 7 kg (15.4 lbs) Synthetics 3 kg ( 0 6.6 lbs) DRUM VOLUME 108 l CONSUMPTIONS Cotton, linen (1000 rp...
Page 7 - Door reversal; Remove the rack
7 To keep vibration and noise to a minimum when thedryer is in use, it should be placed on a firm, level surface.Once in its permanent operating position, check that thedryer is absolutely level with the aid of a spirit level. If it isnot, raise or lower the feet until it is. The feet must never be ...
Page 8 - Electrical connection; Permanent connection
8 Any electrical work required to install this applianceshould be carried out by a qualified electrician orcompetent person . WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED. Should the appliance power supply cable need to be replaced, this must be carriedout by a Service Force agent (see page 21). The manu...
Page 9 - The Control Panel
9 The Control Panel 1 Programme/Time Selector Dial Allows you to select electronically controlled or timecontrolled drying. Turn the dial to the required programme or time. Electronically controlled drying (automatic) The appliance runs these programmes with the help ofsensors which detect the degre...
Page 11 - Indicator Lights
11 • “ Drying ” This light indicates that the appliance is in the dryingphase . • “ Cooling ” This light indicates that the appliance is in the coolingphase. At the end of drying, there is a 10 minute coolingphase to cool the laundry . • “ End ” This light illuminates at the end of the cooling phase...
Page 12 - Programme Chart
12 Programme Chart Automatic drying (electronic programmes) Type of laundry Degree of drying required Max-load (1) Cotton Extra dry Store dry Cupboard dry Damp dry Iron dry 7 kg7 kg 7 kg7 kg 7 kg Time controlled drying (1) Never overfill the drum (do not load large quilts, for example). Drying times...
Page 13 - Using the tumble dryer
13 Using the tumble dryer Before using your tumble dryer for the first time, werecommend that you to place a few damp clothsinside the appliance and dry for 30 minutes.There may be dust inside a brand new tumble dryer. Drying 1. Connect the appliance. 2. Open the door (see picture below). 3. Load th...
Page 14 - Drying rack
14 The drying rack offers the possibility of dryingwashable woollen fabrics and sports shoes. Thedrying rack does not turn with the drum.This allows the drying of woollen garments orsports shoes. When wet woollen garments must be moved aslittle as possible because they tend to becomematted. For firs...
Page 16 - Hints & Tips on Drying
16 Before placing articles of laundry in your tumbledryer, check the care labels to ensure they arerecommended for tumble drying. Care Labels you may find on your laundry may be tumble dried normal drying (high temperature, e.g. cottons) delicate drying (low temperature, e.g. synthetics) do not tumb...
Page 17 - External cleaning; Cleaning the door; Cleaning the condenser unit
17 You must disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply, before you can carry out anycleaning or maintenance work. External cleaning Use only soap and water and then dry thoroughly. Important: do not use methylated spirit, diluents or similar products. Cleaning the door Clean periodically t...
Page 18 - Emptying the water reservoir; Cleaning the air intake grill
18 Clean it with a brush and rinse it under the shower ifnecessary. Also clean the outside, removing all fluff. Clean the rubber seal round the condenser cabinet and inthe inner part of the small door with a damp cloth. Important! Do not use pointed objects or utensils to clean the spaces between th...
Page 19 - Adjusting the level of conductivity; Adjusting the level of conductivity:
19 Adjusting the level of conductivity Water contains, a variable quantity of limestone andmineral salts of which quantities vary according togeographical locations thus varying its conductivity values. Relevant variations of the conductivity of the watercompared to those prefixed by the factory cou...
Page 20 - Something Not Working; Symptom
20 The tumble dryer does not start • The door(s) has (have) not been closed. • The plug is not properly inserted in the power socket. • There is no current at the socket. • The main fuse or the fuse in the plug has blown. • The selector dial is not set correctly. • The water reservoir is full or not...
Page 21 - Repairs - After Sales Service
21 In the unlikely event of your appliance requiring service,or if you wish to purchase spare parts, please contact ourextended warranty administrators by telephoning: 0 08 87 70 0 0 01 10 0 7 78 88 87 7 They will give you details for your local Service ForceCentre. Before calling out an engineer, p...