Creda T522VW Instruction book

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Instruction book
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1..J
Tumble Dryer
Instruction Book
Skg
Models
You
must read these instructions
prior
to using the
appliance and
retain
them for future reference.
t I
Contents
Safety
Advice 3-4
Electrical
Requirements
Features
-
Get to know the main
parts
of
your
Dryer
Where to
put
and vent
your
Dryer 7-8
How to use
your
Dryer
The
Controls
10-13
Sorting
your
laundry 14
Wash Care Labels
Items not suitable for tumble drying
Items requiring special attention
Speedy lron
Programme 17
Guide to Drying Times
't8
How to remove and clean the fluff filter
19
Caring
for
your
Dryer 20
lf something
goes
wrong 22
Key Contacts Back Cover
Retention of this
Instruction Book
This Instruclion Book musl be kept handy
for reference as I conia ns mpo ani deialls on
the safe and
proper
use of the appliance.
ll
you
sellorpassihe applianceio someone else,
or rnove house and leave ll behind, make
sure this Book is also
provided
so the
new owner can become familiar with the appliance
and saiely warnings,
lf fie Book is lost or damaoed a coov mav be
oblaired
"om:
GDA Ltd
.
Ivorley Way, Pe6rborough,
PEi
gJB
2
For
your
safety
IMPORTANT
Us ng
yourTumble
Dryer is easy.
Nevertheless, lor
your
own saiely
and
1o
gel
the
besl resulls it is mponant 10 how
your
Dryer by reading r
ghl
through lhis handbook before using
your
dryerforthe I
rst
tirne.
NEVER a A ow ch ldren lo
pay
wth or otherwlse lnterlere with the drye.
NEVER a Alow lhe
air
inlet
al lhe back ofthe dryer,lhe air oulei or veni hose
io be obsiructed.
NEVER
a
Direcl the vent
hose oullei lowards the air inlake aiihe back of lhe
NEVEB
a
Allow lhe
lurnb e dryer lo recycle exhaust air.
NEVER O Switch the machine ofl leaving a hot load in
the drum.
NEVER
a Tumble dry withoui the filter in
positon.
NEVER O Exceed ilre maximum oad capacity recornmended
or
place
dripping wet iiems in the drum.
NEVER a Use the dryer
on a carpeled
ioor
where the
pile
heighl would
prevenl
airfrom entering ih€ dryerfrom lhe base.
NEVEB O A low lint to collecl around lhe
dryer.
NEVEB a Add iqu d or sheel fabric conditioner lo ihe dryer, use liquid
conditioner in the finalr nse
oi
yourwash.
NEVER O Use lhe dryer lor commercial drying, the dryer is on
y
suilable lo.
domesic use.
NEVER a Dry Acrylcs on lhe high heat seiling.
NEVER a Tumbe
dry adcles that have NOT beef we washed in water and
deiergeni lhen well rinsed and spun.
NEVER a TLrmble
dry articles ihat have had chemicals used forclean ng.
NEVER O Dry arlcles ihai are contaminated wrh lammabe
substances such
as:
petrol,
oil,
paint,
hair lacquer, creams, cookirg fat or oil.
NEVER a Tunrble dry:rubber,loar. rLrbbe(
paslc, paslc
foam. nappy
pants
or lirers,
poyihene
or
paper.
Large, very
bulky items ncluding duvets and seeping bags
NEVER a Never attempl to stard on iop ofyour dryer, it is nol desgned ior
such use and
you
cou d
injure
yoursef
ordamage ihe dryer by slch
abuse.
NEVEB O Swiich eecrricity
On or Ofi
with
wet hands.
IMPORTANT
A CHILD COULD
CLIMB
INTO
ORTAMPERWITH AN UNATTENOED
TUMBLE OBYER.
WHEN THE MACHINE
IS
NOT
IN USE SWITCH OFF. REMOVETHE PLUG AND
CLOSETHE DOOR.
For your
safety
ALWAYS
a
When
the dfyer
is not
n Lrse,
switch
oft
at lhe wa
,
remove plug
and
c ose ilre
door
ALWAYS
a
Compty
w lh rhe
specif
ed
eteclrlcar
requfemenb.
ALWAYS
a Efsure
ihat your
dryer is
nsialed
conecity
and has
adequate
veniilation.
(see,
,Whefe
io
pui
and
venl your
dryer.,)
ALWAYS
a
Useihe
vent
hose
loroptimum
drying
perrormance.
ALWAYS
a Finish
every programnre
wirh
lhe cootilrmble
cycte provided
on
the
controt.
ALWAYS
a
Ctean
the fitter,
I is essenliat
rhai
lhe
fitier is
kepl
ctear
of flufl
aTter EACH
drying
cycie.
ALWAYS
a
Observe
the
rutes
tor drying garmefts:
h
particrJtar
woofien
artictes
shoutd
not
be c,ried
jn
a
tumble
dryer
untess
they
are tabejted,superwash,,
'Ntachine
washabte.or
haverhe,tvtay
be rumbte
driect,
symbol:
O
tf in
any doubt
do
not dry
woot
in the
machine.
Untike
olher
materiats,
the rnechanism
of wool
shrinkage
is
irreversibte.
i.e.
it wi
nol
stretch
back
to
the
originatsize
and shape.
ALWAYS
O Buy genline
accessories
and
spares.
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^"".
Electrical
Requirements
Supply
WARNING:
This appliance
must
be eafthed!
REFEB TO
THE RATING
PLATE
FOR VOLTAGE
AND CURBENT
REOUIBEItIENTS. (see
diagram for location.)
The
lexible
Ta 15 lFao is
supphao
,ifled
wr
^
d BSI36J
ptJq
a.lo
w
lh a 13 a.1p 8S
362
t
rse.
The
p
ug should
be connected
lo the mains
suDotv via
a suitabte
swiched
socker wh.ch
s dccess,oe
afte- In<ta .1b y;u
d'ye
.
Changing
the fuse
l\Ioulded
plug
ll il is necessary
to fit
a
replacement
fuse, il musl
be a 13
amp
ASTA
approved
to BSl362 type.
WABNING:
The
plug
must
not be
used without
a fuse coven
ll a repiacement
fuse
holder/cover
is requifed,
I musi be
ol lhe
same colour
coding or wording
as shown
on ihe base
oJ ihe
ptug.
Replacemenls
are available irom
vour SDares stooKsr.
Changing
the
plug
Bewirable
plug
The
wires in the
mains leao
aEiotoured-ii?ccordance
with the
tollowing:
GREEN/YELLOW
-
EARTH
BLUE
.
NEUTRAL
BROWN
-
LIVE
lf a
eoldce1lF'rr
ol.g s to oe tirleo.
^e
approp
dte wi
e
llust
De
connecled
to lhe correcltermrns,as
foltows
Conneci:
Green/Yellow
to terminal marked
Earih
or Green or +
BlLre
to lermlnal
marked Neulralor
N or Btack
Brown
to terrninal
marked Live
or L or Red.
lf
tl^e
ol-g bFrng rep
aceo is
a
1or
rFw rabte
lype the'r
lhe Lut-o,l
plJg
11ust
be disposed
of sa,ey. DO
NOT
eave wrere r
can oe
iterled
inlo
a socler a10
creare a
<1ock
hazaro
Changing
the
Should ihe mains
lead ever
require reptacing
at
any time
ptease
contact your
nearest
Service
Cenlre_ A
charg€ wil
be made for the
replacemeni
oi lhe
ma ns ead
or if
you
requ
re a longer
lead.
The mains
lead musl
only be reptaced
by
a spe;ia
y prepared
cable.oblainable
from your
Spares
Stockisl
and fifled
by a
qualilied
electrician.
NOTE: lF lN
DOUBT ABOUT
ANY
OFTHE ABOVE
CONSULT A
Q
UAL I FI
E D EL ECTB
IC I A N.
5
Features
-
Get to
know
the
main
parts
of
1lour
Oryer
See
"The
Controls'
\
Fig
l
NOTEi
iI
your
dryer
is
new
wipe
out
the inside
ot the
drum
belore
you
firct
use it
to remove
any
dust which
mav
have
accumulated
during
transit.
grill
rum
Rear
venti.g
with
hose
(vent
cover
at rro.t)
Where
to
put
and vent
your
dryer
t
O
a
Your lumb e d ryer
should NOT
be ocated adlacent
to a
gas
hob,
cooker,
heater, or
eye level
gri/
as flames
lrom the
burners cou
d
cause damage
to
your
machine.
When the
dryer is l tted under
a work surface,
a ow space
for alr
lo er€r he rear
9
ille.
lorrm
above lhe dryer n.1irr i;.
ll
you
are usng
this dryer adjacenl
or stacked
on top of
a
washing
machine
SEPABATE mains plugs
and
sockels must
be
used
lor each appliance.
DO NOT
use 2-wav
adaplors or
Both
your
rumbe
dryer and front
toading washing
machine
are
similar in design
allowing ihe tumble
dryer to
be
permanenfly
stacked
on lop saving
you
vatuabe ftoor
space.
A special
stacking
kil complete wilh
instruciions
is ava tabte
from
your
retailer or nearest
Spares
Centre.
IMPOBTANT:
Only
use
genuine
stacking kirs.
When orderinq
you
musl
state
the model numbers
of both
yourWashing
Machine
and
yourTumble
Dryer.
Unsuitabte kits may
resutt in
potential
hazard and will
invalidale
your
warranty rights.
Some
models are designed
io
give
the
option of venting
ih€ moist
ai' from
lhe fronl o' he
dryer Tne
o.ye d, supptied
is
.ed.
vent,rg.
Some rodels
.an
be co,rvFrted
lo kort vellino
bv
'eroving
lhF velL
cover lror
lhe dperturF on
re fronr (Fiq. i)
o,
'r'e
dryer at fitlinq
ilrr lhe ape--re
alIne bac"
When
operaling the
dryer, ihere has
lo be adequate
veni aiion to
avold the
back flow of
gases
into lhe room
trom
apotiances
burning oiher
luels, including
open fires.
A vent hose is recommended
ior
ootimurn
Derfornraloe.
A vent
hose must be
used il the rear
venting oplion
is used.
(lfthis
is not supplied
il can be obtained
from
your
retaiter or
Spares
Centre).
When lront
venting without
a hose a window
must atwavs
be
opened io reduce
condensation,
The
hose must
be fitled securety
into the dryer,
as snown on
lhe
d
agrams on lhe
previous
page.
tfpossibte
it is always
besito con-
nect lhe
hose io a
permanant
outtet
close io ihe
drver
(see
instrucilons
on ne)d
page).
Ensure
that the
end of the hose
is not directed
towards the
air intake grille
al the rear ol the
dryer
lf
pefmanenl
installalion
is not
possibte,
the dryer wil
workjust as
well with
lhe hose
passed
through a
paftty
opened w ndow (See
oragram
on nen
page).
NOTE:The vent
hose should
not exceed 2.4
metres in tenoth.
and should be kept
free ot any
possibte
accumutation
ot f-iuff
lint
(and
water) by frequently
shaking
it out. Atways
ensure
that the hose
is not souashed.
Stacking it
on
your
Washing machine
Venting
options
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
VVErc
to
put
and
vent your
dryer
Venling
Venting
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i if
*;i!
li"if
lj,i il:;siliil:
lii#
liF
q:
p,oposed
pos
tion
tor the
ctryer.
reep
itre
nose
a
nqtil'fi+iiglir'r,fi
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ii:
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o
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a
crao,
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f"'i:".:""
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a.p
chec^eo
oo
,od
.
d
,y
,,
o ,",
rr",r
Lt^,^:..?:il,g:r1ry
imporranr
rhal
rhe venr
hose
aoapror
rs ri
ed
ffi:i:?[j:i;ff?;""i:^
any
mo]srure
raden
air irom
berns
N-OTE:
The
dryer
shoutd
not
be
pushed
so
tar
back
that
the
nose"adaptor
is.pu
ed
out of poaition
or the
r,.""
"qiiiir,iill
rne
nose
shoutd.b€
kept
ctear
ot the
air
intake grilte
a;d
kinks
::;:""":jf;*.'o"o
as
these
wil
obstrucr
rh;
r,""e
.i i-p
WABNING:
1.
ENSURETHATTHE
DRYEB
IS AOEQUATELY
V.ENTILATED
ANDTHATTHE
END
OFTHE
VENT
HOSE
-
IS
NOT
DIRECTED
TOWARDS
THE
AIB
INTAKE
DUCI
2.
THE.D.RyEF
MUST
NOT
neCycLe
exnlusr
ara.
3. THEVENT
HOSE
MUST
ALWAYS
BE
FITTED
FOR
OPTIMUM
PEBFOBMANCE.
4.
MAXE
SURETHATTHE
VENT
HOSE
AND
AIF INTAKE
ufi
B'r'.'."6f
'o^'o,I'X.TB""?11",?i""bBElig^,,".
6.
D.O-NOT.DISC}|ARGE
THE
EXHAUST
AIB
INTO
A FLUE
WTIICH
IS USEO
FOB
EXHAUSTING
FUMES
FBOIM
OTHEB
APPLIANCES
BUFNING
GAS
OR OTHER
FUELS.
'o'open
wrooh
\e1-,rg
I
rnurt
be possrbte
tor
the
erd
ot the
I ose
l9J%:f:111if""tly"l'd"
to
p
everir
'^a
r r
o^
"i'.o-o";a
;; ;
How
to
use
your
dryer
1. Plug
in,
swiich
WAFNING:
WHENSWITCIIING
ELECTRICITY
ON
O8
OFF, PLEASE
ENSIJFETHAT
YOUFI{ANOSABE
OFY
2. So your
laun-
"SorlingYour
Laundry")
tdrDE
3 Open
the
door
check
lhai the itulf
the lluif
I lter).
carefu
ly in
the drum
5.
Seleci the
retevant
heal
seltifq
(see
secrron
Sort nq
your
Laundrt
).
When low
heal
s se
ected a
cotoured
lfdicator (on
top
ol switch)wl
be
HIGH HEAT
Buuon
oUT
LOW
HEAT
{Gentle)
6.
(Selecied
models
ofly)
Seleci
Alarm (Buzzer)optiof,
if required
The
buzzer is
selecled
with
ihe swiich
bultof
'lN
and
cance
ted wilh
the bllton
,OUT'.
Button
tN
Aufton
Ot T
7. Se
ecl ihe
progran]me/
drying
The
Conlrols").
lahe
oul tlre laundrv
lhe ilLrff
filier.
L
Sw tch oif
ereclnc
ty and
rernove
WHEN
SWITCHING
ELECIBICITY
ON
OR OFF, PLEASE
ENSUFETIIAT
YOUF
TIANDS
ARE
DFY
lffirlr
v@
Never
sw
ch the
dryer ofl
with a
HOT toact
in the
drum.
You
must lelmin.re
every
programme
with
the
CootTumbte
phase.
The
Controls
-
Basic
Models
(not
2-way Tumble
models)
Heat Switch
(OUT
low heat, IN high
heat)
Indicator
l.
,.
,.i-r
Timer control
Turn the timer
clockwise frorn the
zero
posilion
stighity
past
the
required
iime, then
back to the requifed
time.
The
drying lime for boih
heat seilings is controtted
by the I mer
Oo not rolate
the knob beyond
120 minutes
(maximum
drying time),
or
past
lhe zero
slop. ll
you
have
selected more tirne
than
vou
requ re
turn lhe knob anli-clockwise
io select
the cofrect time required.
This
operation also
starts the dryer,
provided
lhe door is
ctosed and
the machine
is
plugged
in.The"cuideTo
Drying
Times" seciion wittiell
vou
how
much time
vou'll
need
iorvarious loads.
Aboui 10 minues
before ihe
programme
is compteted,
lhe healing
elements will be switched
off and the
programme
enterc the
tina
,Cool
Tumble'phase.
During
lhs
phase
lhe iabric
is cooled. You
shoutd
a ways a low
the dryer to complete
this
phase.
By opening the
door, the dryerwil stop
and
you
can check the
dryness
oi lhe oad a often as
you
wish and, if
you
want,
remove
(oradd)some
iiems
belore lhey arc fully dry.
(This
is
particularly
uselul for a mixed
load where
you
want to iron some ilems,
bui oihers are
to be fulLv
o'ied).
We fecommend that
the cloihes are removed
immediately after
thts
programme
to minimise
creasing.
10
The
Conlrols
-
Reverse
(2-way
Tumble models)
Heat Switch
(OUT
low
heat,lN high heat)
\/
The CoolTumble
phase
A
furn
the limer clockwse io selecl the
required drying time.
The
drying time lor bolh heai seilings is
conlroled by the iimer. All
you
have lo
do
is
turn lhe T mer Contro cockwise
lnli the required time
appears in line with lhe
jndicator
Never wind the timer conlrol
anli-clockwise.
This operalion also sians lhe
dryer,
provided
lhe door is closed
and
lhe machine
is
p
ugged ln.The GuldeTo DryingTimes"
section willieLl
you
how much time
you'll
need for varous loads.
Aboui l0 minutes beiore lhe
programme
is completed, the healing
elemenls will be swltched ofi and
the
programme
eniers the final'Coo
Tumble'phase.
During this
phase
the fabrc
is cooled. You should
always
allow the dryer io complele this
phase.
By opening ihe door,
the dryer will siop and
you
can check lhe
dryness ol ihe load a oiten
as
you
wish and, il
you
want, remove
(or
add)
some
items
before lhey are fuly dry.
(This
is
pariicularly
uselulior
a mixed oad where
you
wafrt lo iron some iterns,
blt others are to be
fully dried).
We recommend thal
the cothes are removed immediately
ths
programme
is linished lo mlnirn
se creasing.
tl
The
Controls
-
Excel
Auto
Sensor
models
Heal
Switch
(OUT
low
heat, tN
high heat)
Sensor
Drying
Light
Programme
options
i) Aulomatic
Drying
,r|arm
swttch
Indicator
To sel
re €q.rired prog'dnme
a
you
nave
lo do .s
lJr 1 the Trme,
uonfior
cro€kwise
rniiti.e
required
setec
on appears
in tine
wil-
he
Indrcator
Never turn
the
llmer control
anti-clockwise.
Th's
ope?lion
atso
slar6lhe
dryer, provioed
lr,e
doo..s
coseo
and
the
machrne is
pluqqed
in.
1
Sensor (Automatic)
Drying
r
(averaoe)
toads
2.
Sensor
{Automatic)
Drying,4 (large)
toads
r. speeoy
tron
uycte
4. Timed
drying (up
to
60 rnrnules)
5. CoolTumble
Pnase
The.S€nsor
Drying programmes
wi automaticalty
dry rnosl
toads
to
lhelully
dry
ready
to wear
condition.This
etimjnales
the need
to
guess
re
dryhg tirres
dnd
saves
energy. High
Heal
MUST
be sele'cted.
rHeat
swilch lN).
To selecl
Sensor
Dryrnq
lu.n fte
setenor
lo
posiion:
B
Jor average
loads
and,4 for
large toads.
,'Sensor'
Drying
average
toads
1 to
3kg Cottons,
Potycotions
or Synlhelics (DryWeighl).
,l
'Sensol
Drying
tarue
toads
3 to skg
Cottons
(Dry
weight)
Whe1 rhe
do-o.,s
ctoseo
tre SF'rsor
Drying
tig'rt wi, gtow
o .id,cale
n11€
s,un.ing.
Whe1 rne
road is
dry. the
serecror
wr
aulomatica y
advance
to
t']e 8 minLte
coot
rJnb,e phase
Note:
'
lf
LOW
(centte)
heat
is setected
tor a
Sensor Drying
programme,
the dryer
wi
advance
to COOL
withoul
drying
lhe load.
.
For acrylics
and acryltc
mixtures,
setect
LOW
heat
and use
nmed
drytng.
.
Small
loacls (less
than 1kg)
must
be driecl
using
the
timed
oryrng
programme.
12
The
Controls
-
Auto
Sensor
models (continued)
I
I
Sensor
Drying
Light
ii) Speedy
tron
Cycle
iii)Timed
Drying
jv)
CoolTumbte
Phase
A
Th,s
r,ghl
w
I
g'ow
wrer
Senqor
Dryr.g
s
setecred.
.t w.
srop g.ow
ig
wr€. ihe
todo
s o.y
and
rl-e prcq
anrie
aovar
ces
ro tre
Cobr i rno.!
Tl-
s .s
a s,ron
orogramFre
or
aop.o{inate,y
jO
rrinLles
ro
co'ro.lion
previousy
dried
co-res
{See secior'Spee6v
rror
prooramme..r
rr conss's
ot a
oe.iod
of hea'rq
,oloweo
by
a s'ro1.o;,
rmb,e
penoo
(as
deta red
betow).
Select
hjgh
heat
for this progranhe.
r,snourd
nol
be used
on
damp
jo.ds.
as
it is
NOT
a drying
programlhe.
To
se,
lhF reql.
red
me.
at, vo-
t^ave
ro
do
s tur'r
lhe
r|me.
con.rol
crocxwtse
Lrltt
rfe
reoui
ed
-ime
apoe"rs
ir
're
wih
Lre indicator.
Never
rurn
me
timer
controt
anti_ctockwise.
Jffic;1il
i:::
;1"Hi;pidero
Dryins
rimes.wiil
te|
you
lrow
much
Tlis.prcgramme
is
parlicutarty
usefut
in
cases
where
a damp
toad
is
requrred
lor
ironing
or LOW
heat
drying
js
requtred
and
a/so
ior smatl
Abo_Ll
l0
nit
,res
berore
rre
prog,dnTe
ts
conprefeo,
-l-e
lealirg
?lf,iil;,i""*.*"
orr d1o
rhe
pros.anme
e, rF
s rhe ,ra,
coo.
D,uring
ihis
phase.the
Jabric
is
cooted.
you
shouro
atways
a|ow lhe
oryer
10 comptete
thjs
ohase
By open,rq
he doo.
the
dryer
w,[
stoD alo you
cdn
caec,<
lhe dryne.<
or
the load
as otren
as
you
wish
and
rf vo; we
so-ne
remc
berore
rhey
a,"','r
0,",tn,"
"
oJ'I,!o;il"::"i:;,Xli
;'iffi;::o
wt"
e
vo"
warr
ro ''on
sorre,rFns.
oJr
orri
s a
e ro oe
lP:fl1"ryrg, .lh"
ready
sisnar (Atarm)
wil
sound (]t
setecied)
ro
'err.rd
yoL
fl-at
the
ciorhes
are
reaov
ro
-a\e
out.
to
cancet
tuin
tnc
lllj-g-o-
gi g'."=
l.:
"plon
bLnor (ro
f<
ou I
po\.rior)
vve recor,llerd
that
lhe cro("e<
Are reToved
Trreda-eyrhs
programme
ends
to mintmise
creasing.
I
13
Sorting
your
laundry
r.
Aways
separare
aundry inlo
lhe correct
labrc groups
betore
wash ng
and drying.
2
5-F
rl-"
E' 1o,"e,to
eyeqa.
doenao
cnd
bel r'n9.
-tc.
are
l-d
roo
ev r oods. yoL
w't
.o.noty
f;ve
do
F
lhis
br eac'r ren
o.-ora
rt
e *aqrino
sraoe
It is importanl
lo
exlract as
much water;s
p;sstbte
trom
each
tem before
dry ng.This
saves
you
i me
and money.
Typical
load
4. [,4ake
sure thatthe
ilenrs
to be dried
are suitabe
for lumble
d.ring
ord-ro.olrrrpe'equr.ng
opeLrd a-an
on rs-eWds1
Lare LaDets
sectron).
YoL dve ,^r
hooilo.oor5.qr'to/dry6eqhro--aJrd
t.oa s.
|)oL
d'6
d
v19
itaiq
oi
r"1-Tade
fib
p<
svr
he
,
o a, r\tL./.
'1o
.]d\rr..1
odd
.l
oL d I
o. e.ceFd
J-9 6 6 o, drv rarg.
.
Tlrs
d|lla
"
.^
.
t-ar iar
naoF-Jior-.
roo
.e
noro
pcl6
ro
iumo
e ory w Inouf
.reasrng
WAFNING:
CLOTHES
SHOULD
NEVER
BE LoADED
DRIPPINGWET
WARNINGj
DO
NOT OVERLOAD
ASTHTS
COULD
RESULT tN
REDUCED
DBYING
PEFFORMANCE
AND
A POSSTBLE
FIBE
TIAZABD.
To he
p
you
esi
male how nrany
items il
lakes to make
up a
drying
oad th.
fart<
be,ow show
.t
a
w" g,I.
o,
.o1:
everyday
wash nq tems
Blause
Ca on
15Ag soz
othet 1a0g
3'/?az
Jeans
TAAq
tlb 6az
1a Nappes
10AAg 2b
3oz
Shd
Caftan 30Ag 11'taz
Othet
2Mg 7oz
l.Shnt
1259
4 az
Duvet
@vet
Cottan 150a!
3tb 5az
lDouble)
athet
laaoq 2lb
3oz
La@elableclath
70ag
1tb6a2
SnellTabteclath
25Ag
9oz
Ieala||el
1a0g
3fiz
8.th Ta6el
Taag 1b
8a2
Hand lawet
3509 12oz
Dauble
Sheet
SAAq 1b 2oz
Sin1le
Sheet 35ag 12oz
ll yo-
q
oJp
,T"l
.o
ron
o. te.r\-
owerl1q
-an<
w
a
,ynl-"li.
."bI.
oao
-ev
courd oe
o"."rpitr-e
erdo'Ih" orvinoryc!.
Itns
l"pPil's19,gr\elherd1
dddiliorc
s onp.rooo
d.yr
gro
fin
sh lhem ofi.
Wash
Care
Labels
Most
of
today,s
tabrics
can
rroubte
at
at/,
but
there
are
oneo
away
hom
d recl
hear
be
rumbte
dfled
rn
your
Drver
wrrh
cenarf
rabflc
linishes
wh
cfi
slrou d
ilM;ldgsf
ff
'd{i;ff#dru""#rsiry,:,',"r,"*r,ro:s
May
be
iumbie
dried
Tumble
dry
at high
heat
seiling
Tumble
dry
at tow
heal
setring
Typica
O
K
Of:
@
o
rlems
not
suitabte
for
lumbte
drying
'
li"::
;";i,J
"'.
::t"l l:b;i,s,,,,
T:";l:i
;,i'
;li
j,.?;:
-":
:i":ll::"';f;
l:;;i;:or-;no't
annru
"
'r-o't"nc*
,'
o
.
Fibreglass
(e.g
some
iypes
or
curlaifs)
.
items
wh
ch
have
been
dry
cleaned
'
{i""
j;
;.Y?i;
:.ii,[];"q:e.?',
1"
;
:
.i;d."it,
".",.
t::r#"
woo
en
lbre
lo shr
nh
and
d/sto;l
f;fjmefii
wrih
the
rrct
code (see'riems
Bequifins
specral
K
Do
not
tumbre
dry.
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j:r"
I
6ry.i9'14i!ffi@*mEm;
PBocESsiflSUsE
oF
A
rur,,reLE-DRGii
r,,|av
cnelre
e
Items requiring special attention
Blankels and
Bedspreads
The drying requirements of bankets and bedspreads
will,
of course,
vary
lremeidousy
accordlng lo size and weighl. Some, however are
s mpy too big. if
you
have d tficuliy
gelting
lhem inlo lhe Dfyer, ihe
machlne wil have difficu ty dry ng them
properly.
Blankets
(and
Garments) made trom Acrylc
i
bres
(e.9.
Ac lan,
CoLrrtelle, Orion and
Draon) must be dri€d
with specla care or Lo\ir heat seling.
Ovedrying sho!ld
be avolded to ensure heai creas ng does noi
Your dryer
wiLI cope wlth such cloihes very we l, bul
you
should
always read the manuJaciurer's drying instrucuons attached
to the
garmeni
before
you
begin.
Starched
anices should be dried togeiher if the same load to avoid
rhe disrribuiiof of siarch to non-slarched tems.
You shoLrld use a
slighlly heavier slarch solution than
yoLr
would when drying lhe iiems
on lhe wash ng
line. [,4ake sure ihat as much of the solution is
removed from lhe load as
poss
be betore
pacing
it in lhe Dryer.
Bemove the ilems from lhe dryer as soon as
they reach iron ng
dampness. ll lhey are overdred
lhe slarch w ll
powder,
leaving ihe
fabric imp
-
wh
ch rather
defeais the
purpose
ol the exercisel
To make sure all
your
tumble dried clothes conre out really fresh and
soft lre recommend
you
use a liqu d fabric condilloner
in the i nal
rinse oi
your
wash. A llquid fabrc condiloner reslores bounce and
soitness and helps e iminate slatic cling.
garmenIs
Starched articles
WARNING: ON NO ACCOUNT SHOULD LIOUID OR SHEET
FABBIC CONDITIONER BE ADDEDTOTHE DBYER ITSELF,
Home
dry
cleaning Garments wlth the ITCL code
.EX.
may be cleaned using one of ihe
Home Dry Cleaning Kits avalable.
The inslruclions supplied
wllh the Home Dry clean ng Kt musl
be
srricrly
iollowed.
l6
Speedy
hon
Programme.
Selected
models
'Speedy
hon'
rmporlant!
;:iff
flt,:::,';::l;if
;:;J;:ffffiX;
;xt'."J":iiJT#,*''
DFfiod. tt
is d
short
cor dit,on,19 prcgraTrre
hal so,lens
lhe iores
ing
ha.ro,
ng a4d.ror
ng
easierandress
tme
i',"{":%"'"i
Ttrf
#:
:ffi
""J
j
i;:l
:iy"
ns
de on
a rao'a'o,
r:;*r*:#*:l,n:ffi
ffi ***"tdtjtt*t,
qar11e.'ts.d;flicJI
and the.eiore
the
iro'ring
I.me
tongFr.
Oarm;nts
oried
1
any ot
lhe ways
desc,ibeo
aoove
and te-fl
wi
benetir
ir
on
_re
SpeeOi
I The
',Soeedv
tror'cy.re
,s not
a
clrying programme.
ras
been
-
:::3::i
:X
;:#liJj:,iT
"s"f;"'ii.ai
^,""
r;;;-
;;;;
.
Al_r1aler,ats
do
nol
behave in
eladtv
k e
s;me
wdy
whe']
healed.
ii::i{ :r :#!l?::'"0"'in":'.?J,"'::'",ff
';J:iJi,"*
;
;::il;glT;;5:::vnJil,Lvc'e
as was
'ound
on re
no'e'
a
To_obtain
the
best
.esJks
tioT
soeeoy
tro.l.rrs
,llporranl
that
lhe
y":';:fj:fftr:".."fl
i,r.row
dre
nor
exceeoFd
and
hish
heat
is
a For
best
results
we
recommend
garments
should
be
removed
irom
the
dryer
imhediatety
after
the
.Speedy
kon.
programme
to
be hung.
fotded
neatb;r
ironed_
wnen
lnrs rs
not
posstbte
the
.Speedy
kon. programme
shoutd
Becommended
wejghts
and
maleriats
A'arm
sisnar
S#?ff
:iil,'"1,,fii,i::'ilH"1"?l;H,:'i,:fl
i;:iH::.
('
Maximum
load
Colton
and
Conon
mixtures
17
Guide to Drying Times
The amount of
water remaining in
the clothes after
spinning
The type ol fabric
The
quantity
of
clothes to be dried
The heal setting
of lhe room
Bulky items
Pease
note thai lhe Drying Tjmes
stated below and on appliance
control
panel
are a GUIDE only and drylng limes
are alfected byi
Items
such as towelling retajn a lot of water
after spinning, also the
suqgesied wasl'
o ogramne fo. sna I ilems
sucl- as T-S'lirls may
someli,lles inco'pora_e
a
row
spi'1 speed which has rhe
sarre e.lecl.
Your drying load
may conta n lhe same iype ol fabric
but ol dilfercnl
thicknesses. Thinner iierns wiLl
take less time lo drv. Some fabrics.
such as rhose used for
ieans
are o'coser
lellure ihan orlers and
aliholgh Lighl
when dry will be heavy a{ler washing
and spinning.
Single ilems of clothes or small loads may
take disproportionally
longerto
dry.li ls more enercy efiicientto dry larger loads.
As il lakes longer to fully
dry clothes lhan to havo lhem ready lor
ironirg. yoJ
11ay w'sh rc rcnove some clorhes when
lhev a.e sliqh
v
da'rlp:r;ady
bi nonirg and hen conrirJe to dry the reiraiter'Jnl:l
'n" '"Oa'
on ,n"
n"'ln"n,
should te.
you
lhe cor€q neal
sentnq to
select. See Washaare Labels.
li the room
in which the dryer is situated is cold,
yourclothes
willlake
longerio dfy than ifthe
room is warm.
Some bulky items such as
padded
jackets
can be died, with ca€,
and we
do advse that
you
remove these irems
several limes. shale
lher a,rd
returr
lhem ro
the d-ve'. THEBE ABE HOWEVER
SOME
ITEMSTHATWE DO NOT ADVISE YOU
TO DBY SEE'ITEMS NOT
SUITABLE
FOB
TUMBLE DRYING'
Dlyllg
Guide
-
approximale dry ng ilme in minutes
(weights
speciiied are when dry)
corroNs
SYNTHETICS ACFYLICS
Hish Heal High
Heat
Dryng tmes 3oo
'
loooem in washinq
Half
Full Hall Hall
2kg
3ks 5lg rk9 2kg 3kg 1lg 2R9
20 30
35-45 45-60 60-70 70-80 20-30 35-45 45
60
25 40 40-60
Be
carefulnot to All lab cs contain a liiile nalural moisiure
even
when'dry'and
this
overdry
natural moistufe should not be lost il the cloihes are to rcmain sofl
and fluffy.
Cothes thal are dried Jor loo long tend to wlinkle and will
need more lroning than usua
giving you
exlra work
ihai
lhe dryer
was designed lo remove.
18
How
to remove
and
clean
the
fluffiter
To remove
lhe fitter
WAFNING:
NEVEF
USE
SHEET
FAB-
FIC
CONDITIONEB.IT
MAY
FALL
INTO
THE
FILTER
AND FESTFICTTHE
AIF-
FLOWTHROUGH
THE DBYEF
A vefy
lmpotunt pan
ot
yolr
dryer
is the
lluii i 1er
at
lne ronl
edge
oi the
drLm lts
there
to traD
the oarti.
cles oi linl
and llufi
whch
are
nofmalv
blown aw^v
whef
cothes
are
dried on
the washrno
t;e.
il rhe llrer
3
a
towed
ro
be.ome
btocrad.
lhe
Dassa.-"
ol warm
an rhrouqh
the
drum w tbe
severey
esr;l_
eo
n5 means your
ctothe5
w trate
much
onoe
rhan
norma
lo
dry and
the cost
of
drying them
w[
be
m.reaseo.
r may
atso
damage
your
drver.
5ma tems
eq
babies
so.ts
may ra
onrolhetirer
WAFNING:
Do NoT
oPERATE
rrIE
oEGn
WITHOUT
CLEANTNGTHE
FILTEF
AFTEF
EACH DFYING
CYCLE,
FAILURETO
CLEAN
THE
FILTEB
II'AY
NESULT
IN A FIFE
HAZAFD.
Grp
the cenlre
rib
and
pu
llhe
tilier
upwards
and
tor
wards
lhrough
the doorseat(see
daoramt
Open the
iiter,
and renrove
the
ftuii t-hat
h;s
co[ecred
Wash
orvac!um
ctean
rhe iiter
occasionaiy
Don
l be
aiarmed
by the
amolnt
oiiiufi
vou;av iind on
lhe
firer rs
parr
ot rhe wFaring
*asti
nq
anil
ctryrnq
process
IVARNING:
DO
NOT
OPERATETHE
DFYEF
WITHOUTTHE
FILTEFT
IN POSITION.
rr
s essentia
thal
the ter
is replaced
cotrecliv
ttmust
be J
ned so
that lhe
symbots,
shoM
on rhetiti;rabove.
ra.e rowards
the
fronl
ot rhe
dryer Ensure
rhe
titier
is
ru[y
rocated
into
the
tumbte
dryer
duct.
Caring
for
your
Dryer
Your lumble dryer needs very littLe attention. The
lollowing simple
steps w I keep I
performing
we L
When finished
Switch
off
electricity and remove
plug.
After each load Always clean ihe filier and lurn the
drurn by hand to check that small
llems like handkerchiefs do nol
gei
rn ssed.
As necessary
Clean exterior metal and
plast
c sudaces wllh a damp cloih or silicon
pollsh
only. Regularly check and clean il
necessary, thevenl hose and
any
permaneni
veniing iixiure lo ensurc ihaiihere
has been no accu-
mulaiion of llufi or lint during the drying
process.
Clean i ufi lrom the area below the flu{tlilter and the rear venl tube.
Do not
use abrasive cleaners, scouing agents, acids, chlorjne
bleach
or
rneta
polish
1o clean any
paft
o1lhe machlne.These could
clamage ihe machlne.
Lubrication
Your tumble dryer uses special beafing componenls. Lubricailon by
the
User
is nol
aecessary and musl not be atlempted.
We sirongly recommend ihat ai
appliances are regularly checked for
eeclrical and mechanica safeiy.
L''
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