John Lewis JLTDC01 manual

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    JL TDC01 condenser dr y er with heat pump Instruction man ual[...]

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    2 1 Impor tant Saf ety Information It is most important that this instruction man ual shou ld be r etained with the a ppliance for futur e r efer ence. Should the appliance be sold or transf erre d to anothe r o wner , or should y ou mo ve house a nd lea ve the a ppli- an ce, al wa ys en su r e th a t th e bo ok is s up pli ed wi th th e app liance[...]

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    3 2 Ecological hints T o sa ve en erg y we r ecommend that y ou follow these hints: • T r y to load the maximum capaci ty of the machine as small loads are uneconomical. • Alwa y s load well spun laundry . The higher the spin speed, the low er the electricity consumtion and the shorter the dr ying times. • Do not over -dr y laundr y , this a [...]

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    4 Contents Fo r t h e U s e r Impor tant Safety Information 2 Description of the Appliance 5 The Contr ol P anel 10 Pr o gramme Char t 12 Using the tumble dr y er 13 Hints & Tips on Dr ying 15 Maintenance and Cleaning 16 External cleaning 16 Cleaning the filters 16 Cleaning the door 16 Cleaning the door seal 16 Cleaning the fluff filter 17 Empt[...]

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    5 Description of the Appliance Wa t e r r e s e r v o i r Scre wed f eet (with height adjustment) Loading door (r ev ersible) Displa y panel Large mesh filter (lint filter) Air slots Lamp for interior illumination Rating plate Base door upstr eam of fluff filter and heat exc hanger Fine strainer (lint filter) M icro-fine filter ( lint filter)[...]

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    6 Installation 1 It is dangerous to alter the specifications or attempt to modify this pr oduct in any wa y . 1 Care m ust be tak en to ensure that the appliance does not stand on its electrical supply cable. 1 Any electrical work r equired to install this appliance should be carried out by a qualified electrician or competent person. T echnical Sp[...]

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    7 Unpacking Wa r n i n g ! 1 Slide out the polystyrene bag containing the polysty- rene block bef ore using the appliance. Pull off adhe- sive strips fr om inside machine on top of drum. K eep all packaging awa y from childr en. T ranspor ting the appliance 1 Wa r n i n g : Only tip the appliance on its left side to transpor t (see illustration), i[...]

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    8 Door r ev ersal 1 Wa r n i n g ! T h e d o o r m a y o n l y b e r e v e r s e d b y a specialist. Instructions for qualif ied personnel/spec ialist Wa r n i n g ! Before r ev ersing the door , disconnect the mains plug; with a permanent connection: remov e the fuse. 1. Open door . 2. Unscr ew hinge A fr om the front of the machine and tak e off [...]

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    9 Electrical connection Any electrical w ork required to install this appliance should be carried out by a qualified electrician or competent per- son. 1 W ARNING – TH IS APPLIANCE MUST BE EAR THED . Should the appliance po wer supply cable need to be replaced, this must be car ried out by a Service Fo rc e ag ent (see pa ge 23) . The manufacture[...]

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    10 The contr ol panel 1 W ool button T o s e le c t th e W o ol p rog r a m m e after settin g the programme selector to W OOL/SILK. If no button is pressed, the W ool programme is automaticall y set. 2 Silk button T o s e l e c t t he SI L K p r og ra m m e after setting the programme selector to W OOL/SILK. 3 Anti-cr ease button The anti-crease p[...]

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    11 Changing a pr ogramme T o change a programme which has been selected by mistak e once the programme has started, first turn the programme selector to OFF and then reset the programme. The programme can no longer be changed directl y once the programme has started. If nevertheless there is an attempt to change the pr ogramme on the programme sele[...]

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    12 Pr ogramme Char t Automatic dr ying • Easy iron is a special pr ogramme with anti-crease mecha- nism for easy car e fabrics such shir ts and blo uses; for min- imum ir oning effort . The result depends on the type of fabric and its finish. • W ool is a special programme for drying woollen fabrics after they ha v e been washed, using warm air[...]

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    13 Using the tumb le dr y er 1 If the appliance was not transported in an upright po - sition, leav e it to stand for 12 hours before connect- ing it to the electricity supply and using it for the first time, so t hat the oil can flow back to the compres- sor . Otherwise the comp ressor could be damaged. In order to r emove an y residues which ma y[...]

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    14 Setting time dela y 3 With the DELA Y ST AR T button, you can dela y the star t of a programme by between 30 minutes ( 30 ' and a maximum of 23 hours ( 23h ). 1. Select the pr ogramme 2. Pr ess the DELA Y ST A R T button as many times as neces- sar y until the requir ed star t dela y appears on the multi displa y , e.g. 12h if the programme[...]

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    15 3 Hints & Tips on Dr ying Befor e placing ar ticles of laundr y in your tumble dr y er , check the care la bels to ensure the y are recommended f or tumble dr ying. Care lab els you ma y find on yo ur laundr y n ma y be tumble dried m normal dr ying (high temperature) l delicate dr ying (low temperatur e) k do not tumble dr y 1 Do not o verl[...]

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    16 Maintenance and Cleaning Y ou must disconnect the appliance from the elec- tricity supply , befor e yo u can carry out any cleaning or maintenance w ork. External cleaning Use only soa p and water and then dr y thor oughly . Impor tant : Do not use meth ylated spirit, diluents or simi- lar products. Cleaning the filters T o ensure that the dryer[...]

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    17 Cleaning the fluff filter If the indicator PLINTH FIL TER lights up , the fluff filter and the filter mat in the base of t he appliance must be cleaned. 3 T o protect the heat pump fr om dir t, the dr yer is fit- ted with a special f ilter mat, which is l ocated in the filter housing. Here too large amounts of fluff build up ov er time , which a[...]

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    18 Emptying the water r eser voir Empty water reservoir after every dr ying cycle . If the water reservoir is full, an active pr ogramme will be in- terrupted automatically and the FULL T AN K displa y will light up. In order to continue the programme, the water reservoir must be emptied. 1 Wa r n i n g ! The condensed water is not suitable for dri[...]

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    19 Pr ogramming options Objective Implementation Permanently pr ogramme on the audi- ble signal which reminds you that the programme is complete. 1. T urn the pr ogramme select or to any pr ogramme. 2. Press the ALARM button and hold down for appro x. 5 seconds. A brief signal sounds several times. Th e ALARM displa y flashes sev eral times. The se[...]

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    20 Something Not W orking If the tumble dr yer is not working cor rectly , pleas e carry out t h e following checks befor e contacting your local Ser vice Force Centr e. If, during operation, the err or code ( E plus number or letter) appears on the multi-displa y: Switch the appliance off and on again. Res et pr ogramme. Pres s the ST AR T/P AUSE [...]

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    23 Repairs - After Sales Ser vice In the unlikely e vent of y our appliance requiring serv ice , or if you wish to purchase spar e par ts, please contact our ex- tended warranty administrators by telephoning: 0870 01 07887 They will give y ou details for y our local Ser vice For ce Cen- tre. Befor e calling out an en gineer , please ensure y ou ha [...]

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