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Dr yer D V 7220 X[...]
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Read this manual prior to initial operation of the product! Dea r Cu stom er , W e ho pe t hat your pr oduc t, w hich has bee n ma nufa ctur ed in mode rn fac ilit ies and pass ed t hr ough a s tric t qu alit y co ntr ol pro cedu re , wi ll g ive you very goo d r esu lts. W e ad vise you to rea d th ro ugh this man ual car efu lly befo re usi ng y [...]
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3 EN 1 Impor t ant saf et y information Thi s se ctio n in clud es s afet y in form atio n th at w ill hel p pr ot ecti on f rom ris ks o f pe rson al i njur ies or mate rial isti c da mage s. F ailu re to foll ow the se i nstr ucti ons shal l ca use any warr anty and r elia bili ty c ommi tmen t to bec ome void . General safety • Never place the[...]
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4 EN know or have the ability to perform unless it is clearly suggested in the operating instructions or the published service manual. • Inside and exhaust duct of the product must be cleaned by the qualified service personnel periodically . • Wr ong connection of grounding conductor of the product can cause electric shock. If you have any susp[...]
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5 EN 2 Inst allation It is t he c usto mers r espo nsib ilit y to arr ange a sui tabl y qu alif ied inst alle r to cor re ctly ins tall thi s pr odu ct. 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.[...]
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6 EN B The ventilation hose should not be connected to the chimney of a stove or a fireplace. B Do not operate your product at the same time with heaters such as a coal or gas stove. Airflow may cause the chimney to flare up. Adjusting feet In or der to e nsur e that you r pr oduct ope rate s mor e sile ntly and vib rati on-f re e, i t mu st s tand[...]
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7 EN T ec hnical Specif ications EN 2 Height (adjustable) 84,6 cm Width 59,5 cm Depth 53 cm Capacity (max.) 7 kg Weight (net) 32 kg V oltage See type label Rated power input Model code T ype label is located behind the loading door .[...]
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8 EN A B C l m n o p q D Low Laundr y unsuitable for dr ying in the mac hine • Laundry items with metal attachments such as belt buckles and metal buttons can damage your dryer . • Do not dry items such as woollens, silk garments and nylon stockings, delicate embroider ed fabrics, laundry with metal accessories and items such as sleeping bags i[...]
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9 EN • Garments or pillows bolstered with rubber foam (latex foam), shower bonnets, water resistant textiles, materials with rubber reinfor cement and rubber foam pads should not be dried in the dryer . • Do not use fabric softeners and anti-static products unless they ar e recommended by the manufacturers of the fabric softener or the product.[...]
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10 EN 4 Selecting a Pr ogramme and Operating Y our Mac hine 1 . Filter cleaning warning light W arning light tur ns on when the filter is full. 2. Program f ollow-up indicator Used to follow-up the progr ess of the current programme. 3. Cancel audio warning Used to cancel the audio warning given at the end of the programme. 4. On/Off button Used to[...]
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11 EN Preparing the mac hine 1. Plug in your machine. 2. Place the laundry in the machine. 3. Press the “On/Of f” button. C Pressing the “On/Of f” button does not necessarily mean that the programme has started. Press "Start/Pause/Cancel" button of the machine to start the programme. Programme selection Decide the appropriate pr o[...]
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12 EN Program selection and consumption table * : Ene rgy Labe l st anda rd pr ogra m (A S/NZ S 24 42) All val ues give n in the tab le h ave been fix ed a ccor ding t o st anda rd lab orat ory cond itio ns. Thes e val ues may devi ate fr om t he t able acc ord ing to t he l aund ry t ype, lau ndry spi n sp eed, env ir onme ntal con diti ons and vo[...]
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13 EN Auxiliar y function Cancel audio warning Y our dryer will give an audio war ning when the programme comes to an end. If you do not want to hear the audio warning, press “Cancel Audio W arning” button. The relevant light will turn on when this button is pressed and an audio warning will not be given when the programme comes to an end. C Y [...]
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14 EN Child-proof lock of the machine should not be active in order to perform these two operations. If the child-proof lock is active, deactivate it before performing these operations. Adding/remo ving laundr y in st andby mode In order to add or r emove laundry after the programme starts: 1. Press the “Start/Pause/Cancel” button to switch the[...]
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15 EN 5 Maintenance and cleaning Filter Car tridge / Door Inner Sur face Lin t an d fi br es r elease d fr om th e la undr y to the air dur ing the dryi ng c ycle ar e c olle cted in the “Fi lter Car trid ge”. C Such fibre and lint ar e generally formed during wearing and washing. C Always clean the filter and the inner surfaces of the cover af[...]
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16 EN Dry ing pr oces s ta kes too much tim e • The filter mesh may be clogged. W ash with water . Lau ndry com e ou t we t at the end of dryi ng. • The filter mesh may be clogged. W ash with water . • Excessive laundry might have been loaded in. Do not overload the machine. Mac hine doe s no t sw itch on or t he p ro gram doe s no t st art. [...]