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TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem

Cause

Solution

Dryer will not start

No power

Dryer overloaded with clothes

Temperature controller faulty

Check mains supply

Clothes must not be wet when loaded

If there are too many clothes, dry in 

batches.

Contact Dellonda or repair professional.

Dryer is hot on the outside or there is a 

hot smell.

F

ilter screen of the air intake filter is 

blocked with material.

The air outlet or the or the exhaust duct 

is blocked.

C

lean the ‘thread shavings’ on the filter 

net before and after each use.

Clear the blockage.

Clothes are not dry.

Dryer is too full of clothes.

F

ilter is clogged, affecting airflow in and 

out.

Too many clothes in the dryer and they 

are twisted.

The dryer is installed in a narrow ‘airtight’ 

position.

Dry the clothes again.

C

lean the inlet and outlet filter regularly.

Shake the clothes loose and redry.

Reposition the dryer in a more suitable 

location.

Too many wrinkles in the clothes

Dryer too full of clothes.

Clothes were not removed at the end of 

the cycle in time.

Clothes are not sorted properly.

Temperature is set too high.

Don’t overload dryer.

Clothes should be taken out immediately 

at end of cycle.

Dry clothes after sorting.

Follow the instructions on the clothing’s 

label.

Clothing shrinkage.

Excessive dryness.

Follow instructions on label on clothing. 

If clothing shrinks easily, it should be 

checked frequently when drying.

 Take out the clothes when they are still 

slightly wet to avoid being too dry, and

T

hen hang them up or lay them flat to 

make them completely dry.

Hair balls on the clothes.

I

t is normal for synthetic fibres and non-

ironing fibres to produce ‘hair’ masses. 

This is caused by friction.

Soften clothes with a fabric softener. Turn 

inside out to reduce friction.

Dellonda Limited, Sole UK Distributor of Baridi

Kempson Way, Suffolk Business Park, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. IP32 7AR
  01284 

757575   [email protected]   www.dellonda.co.uk

Environment Protection, Waste Electrical and Waste Electronic Equipment Regulations 

(WEEE)

Recycle unwanted packaging materials. When this product is no longer required, or has reached the end of its useful life, please dispose 

of in an environmentally friendly way. Drain any fluids (if applicable) into approved containers, in accordance with local waste regulations. 

Please note that this product contains one or more batteries. It is our policy to continually improve products and we reserve the right to 

alter data, specifications and parts without prior notice. No liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product. Guarantee is 12 months 

from purchase date, proof of which is required for any claim.

Summary of Contents for DH192

Page 1: ...nical Controls Model No DH192 Thank you for purchasing a Dellonda product Manufactured to a high standard this product will if used according to these instructions and properly maintained give you yea...

Page 2: ...rain so as to avoid electric shock leakage and other accidents When the clothes dryer is in normal use the power cord plug should be easy to plug and unplug When there is a power outage movement disus...

Page 3: ...rp metal objects such as coins hairpins and paper clip and keys Zippers and buttons should be fastened and clothes should be turned over inside out to dry This reduces the sound of colliding with the...

Page 4: ...four 4 x 10 large flat head tapping screws provided c Screw the wall hanging braces fig 2 3 to the bottom of the rear of the body of the dryer d Hang the clothes dryer safely on the hook DAILY MAINTE...

Page 5: ...5 If the dirt is difficult to remove wipe it with a small amount of kitchen cleaner and then wipe it with a clean cloth DO NOT use solvents or any abrasive cleaners CONTROLS...

Page 6: ...the clothing s label Clothing shrinkage Excessive dryness Follow instructions on label on clothing If clothing shrinks easily it should be checked frequently when drying Take out the clothes when they...

Page 7: ...ll load 1 56 Energy Consumption Standard cotton programme at partial load 1 09 Power Consumption of the off mode 0 00 Power Consumption of the left on mode 0 00 Duration of the left on mode minutes NA...

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