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5.8 Child Lock

The drying machine has a child lock which 

prevents the program flow from being 

interrupted when the buttons are pressed 

during a program. When the child lock is 

activated, all buttons on the panel except 

the On/Off/Program selection knob are 

deactivated.

Press the Drying Level and Buzzer buttons 

simultaneously for 3 buttons to activate the 

child lock. 

The child lock has to be deactivated to be 

able to start a new program after the current 

program is finished or to be able to interfere 

with the program. To deactivate the child lock, 

keep the same buttons pressed for 3 seconds.

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NOTE

•  When the child lock is activated, the child 

lock warning indicator on the screen 

turns on.

•  Child lock deactivates when the drying 

machine is turned off and on by the On/

Off/Cancel knob.

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NOTE

•  When the drying machine runs and 

the child lock is active, it beeps twice 

when the program selection knob is 

turned. If the child lock is deactivated 

without returning the program selection 

knob to its previous position, program 

will terminate due to the change in the 

program selection knob position.

5.9 Changing the program after it is 

started

You can change the program you selected to 

dry your laundry with a different program after 

the drying machine starts running

•  For instance, select Extra Dry program 

by turning the On/Off/Program selection 

knob to select Extra Dry instead of Iron 

Dry.

•  Press the Start/Stand-by button to start 

the program.

Adding and removing clothes during 

stand-by

If you want to add or remove clothes to/from 

the drying machine after the drying program 

starts:

•  Press the Start/Stand-by button to put 

the drying machine in Stand-by state. The 

drying operation stops.

•  Open the loading door while in Stand-

by state, and close the door after you 

remove or add laundry.

•  Press the Start/Stand-by button to start 

the program.

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NOTE

•  Adding laundry after the drying operation 

starts may cause the dried laundry inside 

the machine to mix with wet laundry and 

leave the laundry damp at the end of 

operation.

•  Adding or removing laundry during drying 

may be repeated as many times as you 

wish. But this operation continuously 

interrupts the drying operation, and thus 

increases program duration and energy 

consumption. So, it is recommended to 

add laundry before the program starts.

•  If a new program is selected by turning 

the program selection knob while the 

drying machine is in stand-by, the 

running program terminates.

WARNING! 

•  Do not touch the inner surface of the 

drum while adding or removing clothes 

during a continuing program. The drum 

surface is hot.

Summary of Contents for DRWD10000

Page 1: ...DRWD10000 2960313258_EN 120122 0940 EN EL Dryer User Manual...

Page 2: ...e this user manual for the model indicated on the cover page Read the instructions Explanation of symbols Throughout this user manual the following symbols are used BDANGER Warning against electric sh...

Page 3: ...loor should not be reduced with materials such as carpet wood and tape This will cause problems with the dryer A WARNING Always have the installation and repairing procedures carried out by the Author...

Page 4: ...h as a timer or connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off by utility B DANGER Do not use extension cords multi plugs or adaptors to connect the dryer to power supply in order to dec...

Page 5: ...ndustrial chemicals Items such as lighter match coins metal parts needle etc may damage the drum set or may lead to functional problems Therefore check all the laundry that you will load into your dry...

Page 6: ...ning gas or other fuels 1 2 Mounting over a washing machine A fixing device should be used between the two machines when installing the dryer above a washing machine The fitting device must be install...

Page 7: ...away from potential heat sources that may cause it to ignite in case of damage Do not dispose of the product by putting it in fire 1 6 Compliance with RoHS Directive The product you have purchased co...

Page 8: ...ed below the water tank is inside the toe board 8 Type label 9 Lint filter 10 Water tank drawer in models where the tank is placed above 11 Power cord 2 2 Package Contents 1 Water drain hose 6 Water F...

Page 9: ...t not be a lockable sliding or hinged door that may block the opening of the loading door in the place where your dryer is to be installed Once the dryer is installed it should stay at the same place...

Page 10: ...ft or right until the dryer stands level and firmly 3 5 Transportation of the dryer Drain all water that has remained in the dryer If direct water drain connection is made then remove the hose connect...

Page 11: ...ions given on the garment tags Dry only the laundry having a label stating that they are suitable for drying in a dryer 4 2 Laundry not suitable for drying in the dryer Items with this symbol Do not d...

Page 12: ...ndry to the drying machine without jamming them Push and close the loading door AWARNING Ensure that no laundry is jammed to the loading door Select the desired program using the On Off Program select...

Page 13: ...is program Shirt T shirt underwear tablecloth etc You can put your dry laundry that doesn t require ironing directly in the wardrobe 4 800 75 Drying Rack TimeDry You may select from time programmes be...

Page 14: ...or durable fabrics This program is identified and approved by England s The British Foundation Allergy UK 5 800 215 Duvet Downwear You can dry your feather or fibre filled textile that bears can be dr...

Page 15: ...n stop 4 Press the Start Stand by button End Time countdown starts Separator in the middle of displayed delay time flashes C NOTE You can add or remove laundry within end time Displayed time is the su...

Page 16: ...selected to dry your laundry with a different program after the drying machine starts running For instance select Extra Dry program by turning the On Off Program selection knob to select Extra Dry ins...

Page 17: ...cool down 5 11 End of program When the program ends the Fibre Filter Cleaning and Water Tank warning symbols on the program observation indicator turn on Loading door may be opened and the dryer machi...

Page 18: ...ing cover 6 1 Loading Door Inner Surface The hair and fibres that are separated from the laundry during drying process is collected by the Fibre Filter C NOTE Fibres are formed during wearing and wash...

Page 19: ...le Never remove the water tank when the program is running If you forget to drain the water tank the machine will stop during the subsequent drying cycles when the water tank is full and the Water Tan...

Page 20: ...n right left direction to avoid damage You can also use a vacuum cleaner with a brush for cleaning Condenser cleaning is not recommended with a brushless vacuum cleaner Insert the brush into its slot...

Page 21: ...closed A program might not be set or Start Pause Cancel button might not be pressed Check that the program is set and it is not in Pause position Child lock may be activated Turn off the child lock Pr...

Page 22: ...am tank until the steam icon goes off Wrinkles are not removed with wrinkle removing program For the products with a steam function Excess amount of laundry may have been placed Place specified amount...

Page 23: ...ton programme at full load kWh Energy consumption of the standard cotton programme at partial load kWh Power consumption of the off mode for the standart cotton programme at full load PO W Power consu...

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