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Condenser Time Dryer DRCT 70 W[...]
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Read this manual prior to initial operation of the product! Dear Customer , We hope that your pr oduct, which has been manufactured in modern facilities and passed through a strict quality contr ol procedur e, will give you very good results. We advise you to r ead through this manual car efully before using your pr oduct and keep it for future r e[...]
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3 EN 1 Y our Dryer 4 Overview ....................................... 4 2 Impor tant safety information 6 General safety ............................... 6 Intended use ................................. 7 Children’ s safety ............................ 7 3 Installation 8 Appropriate installation location ..... 8 Under counter installation ........[...]
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4 EN 1- Rating label 2- Control Panel 3- Fluff filter 4- Condenser and water tank cover 5- Adjustable Feet 6- Power Cord Overview 1 Y our Dryer 2 3 4 5 1 6[...]
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5 EN EN 2 Height (adjustable) 85.0 cm Width 59.5 cm Depth 54 cm Capacity (max.) 7 kg Weight (net) 37 kg V oltage See rating label Rated power input Model code T ype label is located behind the loading door . T ec hnical Specif ications Specifications of this appliance may change without notice to improve the quality of the product. Figur es in this[...]
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6 EN 2 Impor t ant safety information T This section includes safety information that will help protection fr om risks of personal injuries or materialistic damages. Failure to follow these instructions shall cause any warranty and reliability commitment to become void. General safety • Never place the machine on a carpet- covered floor , otherwi[...]
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7 EN the dryer . • Do not install or leave this product in places where it will be exposed to outdoor conditions. • Do not tamper with the controls. • Do not perform any repair or part replacing pr ocedures on the pr oduct even if you know or have the ability to perform unless it is clearly suggested in the operating instructions or the publi[...]
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8 EN Refer to the nearest Authorised Service Agent for installation of your product. C Preparation of location and electrical installation for the product is under customer’ s responsibility . B Installation and electrical connections must be carried out by a qualified personnel. A Prior to installation, visually check if the product has any defe[...]
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9 EN be adjusted. Balance the machine by adjusting the feet. 1. Loosen the feet by hand. 2. Adjust the feet until the product stands level and firmly on the floor . C Do not use any tools to loosen the adjustable feet, otherwise, they can be damaged. C Never remove the adjustable feet from their housings. 2 plastic pieces supplied along with the us[...]
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10 EN Make sure that you have an earthed power outlet socket rated at 13 amps (minimum). A t te n t i o n! If you use your dryer as built-in, the socket must be reachable after installation, or a separate switch (which can disconnect the two poles) must be used in the installation. Check for suitability . For a permanent connection, a master switch[...]
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11 EN Things to be done for energy saving: • Make sure that you operate the product at its full capacity but pay attention to not exceeding it. • Spin your laundry at the highest speed possible when washing them. Thus, the drying time is shortened and energy consumption is decreased. • Pay attention to dry same types of laundry together . •[...]
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12 EN dripping water must not be put into the dryer . • Items cleaned or washed with gasoil/ fuel oil, dry-laundry solvents and other combustible or explosive materials as well as the items that are contaminated or spotted with such materials should not be dried in the product since they emit flammable or explosive vapor . • Do not dry items cl[...]
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13 EN Following weights are given as examples. H o me a rti c l e s A p pr o xi m a t e w e i g h ts ( g ) Cotton quit covers (double) 1500 Cotton quit covers (single) 1000 Bed sheets (double) 500 Bed sheets (single) 350 Large tablecloths 700 Small tablecloths 250 T ea napkins 100 Bath towels 700 Hand towels 350 G a rm e n ts A p p r o x i m a t e [...]
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14 EN 1 . F i l te r c l ea n i n g w a rn i n g l i g h t W arning light tur ns on when the filter is full. 2 . P r og r a m me f o l l o w - u p i n d i ca t o r Use to follow-up the progr ess of the current pr ogramme. 3 . L o w t e mp e r a tu r e Use to dry in low temperatures. 4 . O n / O f f b u t to n Use to turn on and off the machine. 5 .[...]
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15 EN Preparing the mac hine 1. Plug in your machine. 2. Place the laundry in the machine. 3. Press the “On/Off” button. C Pressing the “On/Off” button does not necessarily mean that the programme has started. Press “Start/Pause/ Cancel” button of the machine to start the programme. Main programmes •Anti-creasing A 2-hour anti creasin[...]
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16 EN Programme selection and consumption table For fabrics spun at higher spin speeds than shown in the table the drying times will be reduced. * : Energy Label standard pr ogramme (EN 61121:2005) All values given in the table have been fixed according to EN 61121:2005 Standar d. These values may deviate from the table accor ding to the laundry ty[...]
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17 EN Auxiliary function Low temperature This function allows for drying at lower temperatures and ther efore saves energy . W arning LED will light up when you select the function . C Y ou must use this function when you dry your synthetic or delicate laundry . W ar ning indicators C W arning indicators may differ according to the model of your ma[...]
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18 EN Press the “On/Of f” button to shut down the machine. C A 2-hour anti creasing pr ogramme to prevent laundry fr om creasing will be activated if you do not take the laundry out after the programme has come to an end. C Clean the filter after each drying (please see, Filter cleaning). In order to activate the childpr oof lock, p ress the ?[...]
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19 EN Preparation and star ting 1. Press the “On/Off” button. 2. Place the laundry in the machine. 3. Select the programme. 4. Close the loading door . 5. Press “Start/Pause/Cancel” button. Cancelling a programme A new programme can be selected and started after “Programme cancel” is activated in order to change the drying programme. In[...]
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20 EN Fluff filter Lint and fibres r eleased from the laundry to the air during the drying cycle are collected in the “Fluff Filter”. C Such fibre and lint ar e generally formed during wearing and washing. C Always clean the filter after each Drying process. C Y ou can clean the filter and filter area by vacuum cleaner . For Filter cleaning; 1.[...]
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21 EN 9 Solution suggestions f or problems Problem Cause Explanation / Suggestion Drying process takes too much time. The filter might have not been cleaned. * Meshes of the filter may be clogged. W ash with water . Laundry comes out wet at the end of drying. * The filter might have not been cleaned. * Excessive laundry might have been loaded in. *[...]
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22 EN 1. Unpl ug the dry er . 2. Open th e do or . 3. T urn the cont act pin in the upp er part of doo r by 90 ° in th e an ti-c loc kwis e d ir ecti on and r emo ve i t. 4. Unsc r ew t he 2 sc re ws o f e ach doo r hi nge and r emov e t he d oor . 5. Remo vin g th e d oor lock : U sing a flat scr ewdr iver r ele ase the sna p-fi tte d do or l ock[...]
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23 EN 11 Guarantee Y our n ew p r oduc t is gu aran tee d ag ains t the cos t o f br eakdo wn re pair s f or t wel ve mon ths fr om the dat e of th e or igin al pur chase . What is covered? • R epai rs nece ssa ry a s a r esul t of fa ulty mat eria ls, def ect ive comp one nts or man ufac tur ing def ect. • T he c ost of fun ctio nal r epla cem[...]
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24 EN 12 Ser vice Please keep your purchase r eceipt or other proof of pur chase in a safe place; you will need to have it should the product r equire attention under guarantee. Y ou should also complete the details below; it will help us assist you when requesting service. (The model number is printed on the Instruction Booklet and the serial numb[...]
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