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User manual

DRYING CABINET

ASKO DC7794HP

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Page 1: ...User manual DRYING CABINET ASKO DC7794HP...

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Page 3: ...all these features When you buy an ASKO product you can be sure that the inside is just as good as the outside and that the ethics and morality that go into building this product are just as high as...

Page 4: ...to water tank 15 INSTALLATION 16 Unpacking 16 Assembly kit 16 Reversing the door 17 Placement attachment 20 Electrical connections 21 START UP 22 OPERATION 23 User tips 24 Drying programme 25 Selectin...

Page 5: ...The contents of this user manual describe the drying cabinet s functions and how it should be used It also includes instructions for installation reversing the door and maintenance It also contains a...

Page 6: ...rience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Kee...

Page 7: ...o not use an extension lead to set up the electrical connection for the drying cabinet because the necessary safety cannot be guaranteed risk of overheating If the power cord is damaged it must be rep...

Page 8: ...reaches the end of its life it must be disposed of for recycling Many parts can be reused but the cabinet also contains material that needs to be handled correctly Therefore never leave the drying cab...

Page 9: ...e cabinet is a fully enclosed system No exhaust air connection is required The moisture condenses during the process and the water that is formed is conveyed to a detachable water tank or via a hose t...

Page 10: ...ows of holes Cleaning filter beneath the shoe rack Return air after dehumidification Goes into a duct on the back of the drying cabinet Dehumidifier unit NB Make sure that shoes and similar items plac...

Page 11: ...n one direction through the programmes ON OFF Display ARROW DOWN reduces the value or steps in one direction through the programmes START STOP starts and stops the programme OK confirms selection and...

Page 12: ...r language setting flashes on the top row If any other value is shown use the ARROW UP or DOWN buttons to step through to the correct parameter 3 Press START STOP to confirm The row for the current la...

Page 13: ...electrical socket should be easily accessible once the cabinet is installed Please bear this in mind if the drying cabinet has been built into a wooden cabinet The floor where the cabinet is to be pla...

Page 14: ...y being collected in a detachable water tank or by being conveyed through a hose to the floor drain Detachable water tank The water tank is dimensioned to be easily adequate for a complete wash A good...

Page 15: ...hose to the drain 6 If the drain is higher than the outlet of the cabinet make sure that the hose runs in an arc down to the floor and forms a water trap There is otherwise a risk of the condensation...

Page 16: ...LIVERY WILL INCLUDE Cabinet with dehumidifier unit Assembly kit Installation and User Manual Check that all transportation securing devices have been removed before connecting the drying cabinet Packa...

Page 17: ...o that you can access the rear 2 Undo the three screws 1 holding the cover in place as per the picture and remove the cover 3 Carefully place the cabinet on its back 4 Remove the cover 2 for the upper...

Page 18: ...it Then pull the cable through the hole in the door 8 Fit the connector 7 using the double sided tape and fit the old cable to the connector See figure Fit the new cable 8 with the plastic bushing to...

Page 19: ...oor on the cabinet and take the new upper hinge and carefully thread in the new cable Fit the hinge and protective cover Connect the cable to the connect in the top 12 Raise the cabinet and refit the...

Page 20: ...ble feet from the outside ATTACHMENT TO WALL The cabinet must be attached to a wall to prevent tipping over The assembly kit contains two angle brackets mounted on the top of the drying cabinet as ill...

Page 21: ...not be permanently connected The socket should be located where the plug can be easily disconnected when required Check that the supply current matches that stated on the rating plate and that the mai...

Page 22: ...attached to the wall See page 19 2 Check that no packaging material has been left behind 3 Use a mild detergent with hot water and wash the inside and outside of the drying cabinet Dry carefully See a...

Page 23: ...overload the drying cabinet If you do the washing will become creased and dry unevenly Instead leave a space between the garments if possible If there is a risk of the colour running in certain laundr...

Page 24: ...filter and the filter holder are pressed down so that no air leakage occurs NB When the cabinet is cold it can happen that the sealing strip in the door does not close completely However this is full...

Page 25: ...drying programmes NORMAL DRY EXTRA DRY THE PROGRAMMES SWITCH THE DRYING PROCESS OFF AUTOMATICALLY WHEN THE ITEMS OF CLOTHING ARE DRY Selecting a drying programme NORMAL DRY Used for drying of garment...

Page 26: ...N If the door is open when the drying programme is started and the START STOP button is activated the display shows CLOSE DOOR Close the door and the selected drying programme will start IN OPERATION...

Page 27: ...the condensation water tank after each drying process Stopping the drying programme To discontinue a drying process in progress press START STOP The door is opened If the door is opened when the dryi...

Page 28: ...for the NORMAL DRY programme and parameter P 2071 for the EXTRA DRY programme It is primarily these two parameters that are adjusted to optimise the drying process If you find that washing is not dri...

Page 29: ...lay 3 Step through to the parameter concerned by pressing on the ARROW UP or DOWN button repeatedly If you go too far all you need to do is continue stepping forward until the display shows the correc...

Page 30: ...ved for each drying process and the cleaning filter below the rack should be cleaned See fig Brush the cleaning filter clean with the brush supplied Replacement parts If the connecting cable is damage...

Page 31: ...d find out the name article number and serial number of the drying cabinet This information can be found on the rating plate located inside the cabinet Rating plate inside ASKO DC 7794HP Name of the d...

Page 32: ...emove the shoe stand 7 Remove the lint filter 8 Check if there is water in the tray If so move on to the points below 9 Check whether the drain hose is squashed or bent causing a crease or whether the...

Page 33: ...door switch out from the front panel 7 Refit in the reverse order The display shows an alarm fault code This should normally never happen but if an alarm or fault code appears try first to reset the...

Page 34: ...aning filter and its holder are correctly installed The holder must be pressed down towards the heat pump unit below and locked using the turning lock angles to seal properly 3 Check that no debris gr...

Page 35: ...35 TROUBLESHOOTING Grille over the tray and then shoe stand and lint filter removed Foam cover and mounting plate Mounting screws for grille Foam cover over pump Mounting plate...

Page 36: ...36 TROUBLESHOOTING Here the foam cover and mounting plate have been removed Front panel with door switch Lock plate Door switch Float Bracket for micro switch and moisture sensor...

Page 37: ...me for drying process exceeded the preset value 180 min can be changed using parameter P 2073 FAULT 06 Check water pump The high water level in the tray has activated the switch for the float FAULT 12...

Page 38: ...0 V 50 Hz 10A Output 900 W Capacity of main fan 945 m h free blow Capacity of secondary fan 160 m h free blow Hanging length 16 metres Dimensions Height 1930 mm Width 595 mm Depth 675 mm Weight 95 kg...

Page 39: ...ergy consumption kWh kg washing Drying time Temp max NORMAL DRY 0 3 90 min 55 C EXTRA DRY 0 4 120 min 55 C Values may vary depending on spin speed temperature and air humidity in the room air circulat...

Page 40: ...Fan Pot Free 1 Pot Free 2 1 1 XDP1 XS3 1 XS3 2 XUP P XUP P 1 20 21 22 23 N X12 XA1 X3 4 XA1 X3 2 XA1 X3 3 XA1 X4 XA1 X5 XA1 X6 XA1 X7 Jordskruv panel PE Jordskruv sk p PE 30 1 X1 1 X1 2 1 2 3 3 4 17...

Page 41: ...The dehumidifier unit consists of a closed unit in the bottom of the cabinet The entire unit must be removed for servicing FROM REAR 1 Undo the cabinet from the wall and turn it so that you can access...

Page 42: ...eting the service fit the unit inside the drying cabinet in the reverse order Once the cabinet is in place it is very important that the cabinet is secured to the wall The door switch 3 is fitted to t...

Page 43: ...detach the front panel held in place with 2 screws 2 torx T20 Detach the cable for the door switch 3 5 Detach the network cable and communication cable 6 Remove the water tank 7 Unscrew the runner 5 f...

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