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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

TD85.11XX

Carefully read the instructions for use before using the dryer.

Tumble Dryer 

T411VD.W.U

T411VD.T.U

Summary of Contents for T208H.W.U

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE TD85 11XX Carefully read the instructions for use before using the dryer Tumble Dryer T411VD W U T411VD T U...

Page 2: ...ty and high quality These are the key characteristics of all our products and the reason why they are highly appreciated across the globe We kindly recommend you to read these instructions before usin...

Page 3: ...ervice or discarded remove the door to the drying compartment 8 Do not reach into the appliance if the drum is moving 9 Do not install or store this appliance where it will be exposed to the weather 1...

Page 4: ...licensed electrician 23 Do not operate appliance while away from the home 24 Do not heat dry items that have been dry cleaned 25 The dryer is made and marked to facilitate recycling When it is no long...

Page 5: ...he power supply before attempting any user maintenance other than cleaning the lint trap Turning the controls to the OFF position does not disconnect this appliance from the power supply To reduce the...

Page 6: ...to come near the dryer unless they are under constant supervision The dryer is made in compliance with all relevant safety standards This dryer may be used by children aged 8 years and above and by pe...

Page 7: ...Program selector knob 3 Display unit 4 Program selector buttons 5 Button start pause 6 Rating plate with information about the dryer on the inside of the dryer door 7 QR and AUID code on the inside o...

Page 8: ...dryer is connected see chapter INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION and switched on for the rst time choose the preferred language 1 Press the button 2 or the program selector button to scroll the list of lang...

Page 9: ...ryer in such way that the door can always be freely opened As this is an vented dryer it does not have a condensate tank The handle has solely a decorative purpose and it xed it is not intended for op...

Page 10: ...nt on appliances of other brands If the washing machine and dryer are not of matching dimensions or if you have installed a hidden helper between the two appliances then binding plates are available a...

Page 11: ...g the adjustable feet using a No 32 spanner The feet allow levelling by 1 cm 2 After adjusting the height of the feet rmly tighten the jam nuts using a spanner No 17 by turning them towards the bottom...

Page 12: ...pening proceed as follows 1Open the door fully 2Undo the screws and remove the door 3Use the screwdriver to remove the door lock cover and undo the screw on the door lock 4Push the door lock upwards a...

Page 13: ...hand side door latch assembly to the left hand side Use the screwdriver to remove the plastic part more easily 7Undo the door ring and remove it temporarily 8Rotate the door glass cover by 90 so that...

Page 14: ...dryers have a T style exhaust vent that allows you to connect the duct on the rear on the left or on the right side Vent Stub Duct not supplied Clamp not supplied T tube Rear Exhaust Outlet Side Exha...

Page 15: ...exhaust duct to a ventilation outlet follow the steps below 1 Connect the exhaust duct to a ventilation exhaust tting or to a discharge through the wall 2 Secure the duct joint to the outlet stub on...

Page 16: ...15 A each The machine should only be connected to a grounded wall socket This appliance must be properly grounded Refer to the Important Safety Instructions for grounding instructions The power suppl...

Page 17: ...nd hook and loop fasteners so that they do not damage the fabric 2 Turn the pockets inside out 3 Place very sensitive clothes in a special purpose laundry washing bag The special purpose laundry bag i...

Page 18: ...0 C WARM Bleach instructions Any bleach when needed Only non chlorine bleach Do not bleach Dry clean symbol Dry clean only Tumble dry cycle Machine dry Normal setting Permanent Press or Wrinkle Resist...

Page 19: ...is not suitable for drying in a tumble dryer Never tumble dry the following clothing that was chemically cleaned or dry cleaned at home foam glass bres Static electricity To reduce the risk of static...

Page 20: ...Press the on off button Turning off Press the on off button STEP 3 OPEN THE DRYER DOOR AND INSERT THE LAUNDRY Open the dryer door towards you 1 2 3 Place the laundry into the empty dryer drum Make su...

Page 21: ...n laundry of approximately the same thickness After drying it will be dry or slightly moist 4 AUTO IRON DRY 11 Use this program for non sensitive cotton laundry After drying it will be ready for ironi...

Page 22: ...inutes to 4 hours in 15 minute steps 13 AIRING 2 This program does not use a heater Use it to refresh your clothes Program duration can be adjusted from 15 minutes to 4 hours in 15 minute steps 14 SYS...

Page 23: ...the program settings that may be selected using the buttons 1 to 6 1 Dryness level extra dry By pressing the button 1 you can choose between extra dryness levels Each time the button is pressed the n...

Page 24: ...teps Press the button 5 OK to con rm the selected start delay time Press the Start button to start When the countdown reaches zero the selected drying program will start automatically Delayed start pa...

Page 25: ...drying program may also be paused by opening the dryer door Press start to resume Drying cycle To resume the programme simply close the door and press the Start Pause button Preparing for program can...

Page 26: ...n the door towards you and remove the laundry from the dryer OK Clean door filter 6 Clean the net lter in the door see chapter CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Make sure the dryer drum is empty then close the...

Page 27: ...tore a program con rm with the button 4 Changing a favourite program If you wish to store a program after the end of the drying cycle but there is no more room for another favourite program only 4 fav...

Page 28: ...o 1 Child lock can be activated by pressing the button 1 This will prevent children from switching on the machine Child lock Back Info 1 Press the button 1 to deactivate the child lock When the child...

Page 29: ...Settings DISPLAY UNIT Contrast Logotype Back Display 1 3 5 6 Set the contrast and logo display 1 2 3 4 5 Back Contrast 1 Back Logotype 1 Use the buttons 1 to 5 to set the contrast Use the button 1 to...

Page 30: ...ay cause noise which however does not a ect the dryer operation Humming sound this is the sound of the compressor unit The level of noise depends on the program and the drying stage Whirring sound fro...

Page 31: ...outlet CLEANING THE DOOR NET FILTER IN THE DOOR 1Open the lter housing 2Pull out the net lter 3Gently scrape the lter to remove the lint lining bres and threads 4Reinstall the net lter 5Close the lter...

Page 32: ...GARDING CLEANING If you have inadvertently removed the entire net lter housing in the dryer door replace it in the same position Opening on the lower side of the door should occasionally be cleaned wi...

Page 33: ...se any cleaning agents that could damage the dryer please observe the recommendations and warnings provided by the manufacturers of the cleaning agents Wipe all parts of the dryer with a soft cloth un...

Page 34: ...rt The main switch is not switched on Check whether the main switch is on There is no voltage in the power outlet Check the fuse Check if the power cord plug is correctly inserted into the power outle...

Page 35: ...nsufficient Use a suitable program or extra functions Laundry such as bedding gets tangled Close the buttons or zippers on the laundry before drying Select a suitable program e g the bedding program A...

Page 36: ...E O Please contact Service E0 Please call service centre Control unit failure Call service centre ERROR_1 E 1 Thermistor fault Please contact Service E1 Thermistor error Please call service centre Te...

Page 37: ...ore pressing start Close the dryer door before starting or resuming the program EN Option not available at this phase of cycle This option is not available Select an option that is still available EN...

Page 38: ...t be led with ASKO within one 1 year from date of purchase Service will be provided during normal business hours ITEMS EXCLUDED FROM WARRANTY This limited warranty does not cover 1 Replacement parts o...

Page 39: ...LE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL EXEMPLARY PUNITIVE OR SPECIAL DAMAGES IN NO EVENT SHALL ASKO OR THE MANUFACTURER AND THEIR RESPECTIVE PARENTS SUBSIDIARIES AND AFFILIATES BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OTHER TH...

Page 40: ...f this Limited Warranty please contact ASKO Customer Care at 1 800 898 1879 After your purchase and prior to rst use of the ASKO Product register your ASKO Product with ASKO by utilizing the address i...

Page 41: ...Depth 755 mm Weight net 45 kg Drum volume 145 l Maximum drying load See rating plate Speed 50 55 rpm Rated power See rating plate Drum material Stainless steel Housing material Hot dip galvanized and...

Page 42: ...achine spin speed rpm Initial moisture content approx Final moisture content approx Energy consumption approx kWh Program time approx h min Energy consumption approx kWh Program time approx h min Ener...

Page 43: ...an authorized collection centre for waste electric and electronic equipment processing When disposing of an appliance at the end of its useful life remove all power cords and destroy the door latch a...

Page 44: ...44 Customer Care Center 1 800 898 1879 www askousa com NOTES...

Page 45: ...45 Customer Care Center 1 800 898 1879 www askousa com NOTES...

Page 46: ...46 Customer Care Center 1 800 898 1879 www askousa com NOTES...

Page 47: ...ake sure the drum is empty CHOOSE THE DRYING PROGRAM Turn the program selector knob to the desired drying program CLOSE THE DRYER DOOR AND PRESS THE START BUTTON Anticipated drying time in hours and m...

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