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TUMBLE DR YER HDC7 FM Safety reminders 2 Electrical requirements 3 Installation requirements 4 Preparing the load 4 Clothes preparation 4 Maximum drying weight 4 Sorting the load 4-5 Do not tumble dry 5 Energy sa ving 5 Opening the door 5 Filter 6 W ater container 6-7 Condenser 7 Drying guide 8 Controls & indicator s 8-9 Operation 9-10 Cleaning[...]
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2 Safety reminder s W ARNING Check that the product has no visible signs of damage before use. If damaged do not use and please call our national number: 08705 400 600. W ARNING Do not use the product if the fluf f filter is not in position or is damaged; fluf f could be ignited. W ARNING F oam rubber materials can, under certain circumstances, whe[...]
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Installation 3 Befor e using the tumble dryer for the fi rst time: ● please read this instruction book thoroughly . ● remov e all items packed inside drum. ● wipe the inside of the drum and door with a damp cloth to remov e any dust which may hav e settled in transit. IMPOR T ANT : This dryer must only be used for drying household textiles an[...]
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Installation 4 Installation requirements IMPOR T ANT : This dryer must be installed such that the air inlets and outlets are not r estricted (fig. 1). There should be a gap of at least 12mm (0.5 inches) between the sides rear and base of the machine and the surrounding walls, cabinets and floor . T o ensure adequate ventilation the space between th[...]
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C) By type of fabric Cottons/linen: T owels, cotton jerse y , bed and table linen. Synthetics: Blouses, shirts, ov eralls, etc. made of polyester or polyamid, as well as for cotton/synthetic mixes. D) By drying level ● Sort into: iron dry , cupboard dry , etc. ● For delicate articles press the ‘HEA T SETTING’ button to select lo w drying te[...]
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Filter W ater container 6 Filter IMPOR T ANT : T o maintain the efficiency of the dryer check that the fluff f ilter is clean befor e each drying cycle. 4 4 3 W ater Container The water remov ed from the laundry during the drying cycle is collected in a container at the bottom of the dryer . When the container is full the ‘EMPTY W A TER’ indica[...]
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Condenser 7 Support the container with both hands. When full, the water container will weigh about 4kg (fig. 7). 3. Open the lid located on the top of the container and empty the water (f ig. 8). 4. Refit the lid and slide the w ater container back into position. PUSH FIRML Y INTO PLA CE. 5. Refit the kickplate by engaging the hinges at the top and[...]
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Drying guide Controls and indicator s 8 Contr ol panel and indicator lights 12 Drying guide The table shows approximate drying times, depending on the type of f abric and dampness of the clothes. REMEMBER: During the last 15 minutes the load is always tumbled in cool air . HEA T SETTING HEA VY LOAD MEDIUM LOAD LIGHT LOAD CO TTON HIGH 130-160 min 10[...]
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Operation 9 1. Open the door and load the drum with laundry . Ensure that garments do not hinder closure of the door . 2. If drying delicate items press the ‘HEA T SETTING’ button to reduce the heat lev el. Press again on completion, to select high temperature. 3. T urn ‘DR YING TIME’ dial until the required drying time aligns with the symb[...]
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Cleaning 10 Cleaning the dryer IMPOR T ANT : Always switch off and remo ve the plug fr om the electricity supply befor e cleaning this appliance. Clean the filter and empty the w ater container after ev ery drying cycle. Regularly clean the condenser . After each period of use, wipe the inside of the drum and leav e the door open for a while to all[...]
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T rouble shooting 11 T r ouble shooting Should your dryer operate incorrectly , check the following points before calling for a service engineer . Drying time is too long/clothes are not dry enough: ● Hav e you selected the correct drying time/programme? Go to page 9. ● W ere the clothes too wet? W ere the clothes thoroughly wrung or spin-dried[...]
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Guarantee 40000133 © 2001 ® REGISTERED TRADE MARK Hoo ver care T o maintain your HOO VER product in peak condition you may also wish to take out a Hoov ercare policy , which for an annual payment provides a comprehensi ve maintenance and repair scheme. Not av ailable in Eire. HOO VER Spares Always use genuine Hoo ver spares, av ailable direct fro[...]