If you sell or pass the appliance to someone else, or move house and leave it behind, make sure this Book is also provided so the new owner can become familiar with the appliance and safety aspects. Features - Getting to Know Your Dryer CONTROL PANEL PUSH HERE TO OPEN DOOR AIR INTAKE GRILLE PLINTH (NOT ON ALL MODELS) SERIAL/MODEL No. (RECORD DETAILS ON SERVICE PAGE AT REAR.) WATER CONTAINER FLUFF FILTER CONDENSER REVERSIBLE DOOR CATCH DOOR CATCH Using your Dryer is easy. Nevertheless, for your own safety and to achieve the best results, it is important to read through this handbook before using the appliance. Your Condenser Dryer requires specific attention, more so than a vented dryer to maintain optimum performance. Important Safety Points Note: This Dryer is only suitable for Domestic use. Never ... . . . . . . Never allow children to play with the Dryer. Never switch the machine off leaving a hot load in the drum. Never tumble dry without the filter, condenser and water container in position. Never exceed maximum recommended load capacity. Never place dripping wet items in the drum. Never allow lint to collect around the Dryer. Always ... . . . . Always switch off at the Wall, remove plug and close the Door when not in use. Always comply with the specified electrical requirements. Ensure that your Dryer is installed correctly and has adequate ventilation. Ensure air intake grille is never obstructed or blocked. . . . . . . . . . Never use liquid conditioner in the Dryer. Do not dry articles that have not been washed, rinsed and spun. Never attempt to stand on top of your Dryer. Never dry fabrics that have been chemically cleaned or have become contaminated with solvents. Never obstruct or drape anything over the dryer which may block the rear vents. Always finish every programme with the cool cycle. Always clean the filter of fluff after use. Always empty Water Container after every programme. Always buy genuine Manufacturer’s Spares and accessories. Installation of your Dryer Location There is no internal packing to be removed before use, but make sure the drum is empty. Wipe the inside of the Drum before use to remove any transit dust. Your Dryer does not blow moist air into the room, avoiding the requirement of a vent hose. Position the Dryer where air can freely circulate around it, a 15mm gap each side is recommended. HINGE HINGE DOOR LATCH DOOR CATCH Door Reversal Instructions The door of your Dryer is reversible and can easily be changed before installation. Exchange diagonally the hinge brackets for blanking plugs. Exchange door latch and catch with their opposing blanking plates. See diagram above. Support the weight of the door when removing hinges. Stacking Your Appliance Dryers can be to permanently stack on top of Washing machines, saving valuable floor space. The Dryer should not be located next to a hob, cooker, heater or high level grill, as heat from these appliances could cause damage. When ordering you must state the product numbers of the Washing machine and Tumble Dryer (Tel. No. 0541 530 530). Note: Separate mains plugs and sockets must be used for each appliance. Do not use 2-way adaptors or extension leads. As the dryer is heavy assistance should be obtained when stacking the dryer. Caring for your Wash The following wash-care labels should be observed. Item can be used in Dryer. Dry at high heat setting. Do not use in Dryer. Dry on low heat setting. The majority of fabrics today can be dried in a Dryer. There are however certain fabric finishes which need to be dried away from direct heat. Items not suitable for your Dryer ... Items containing Rubber or Plastic Items which have been dry cleaned. film, e.g. pillows, cushions, PVC rainwear. Woollen articles. Inflammable articles or items containing inflammable substances, e.g. towels Large bulky items, e.g. pillows, contaminated with hair lacquer. continental quilts, sleeping bags, double blankets and large bedspreads. Fibreglass, e.g. some types of curtains. Fabric Conditioner For really fresh and soft fabrics, we recommend you use a liquid fabric conditioner in the final rinse of your wash. This helps to eliminate the build up of static. Sorting your laundry The same care should be taken for Drying fabrics as when Washing, e.g. split fabric groups, close all zips and hooks, belts and strings should be tied in loose bow. It is important to extract as much water as possible from each item before drying. This reduces the drying time, energy consumption and the running cost. Maximum Dry Cotton fabrics max. 6 Kg (13.2 lb) Load Size Synthetics, eg Polyester, polycotton max. 3 Kg (6.6 lb) Acrylics max. 2 Kg (4.4 lb) Note: Man-made fibres require more space to dry without creasing. If cotton/terry towelling items are grouped with synthetic fabrics they could remain damp at the end of the drying cycle. If this occurs, simply replace cottons for a short period of drying to finish off. Typical Load The table below shows the approximate wei...