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User manual

The drying programs are divided into two sequences, as indicated by the lamp (B):

1. Drying: The lamp (B) remains lit.
2. Cool-down period: The lamp (B) flashes.

B

B

fig.W01221

5.3

Loads

For optimum energy efficient drying, operate with a full load and do not open either door until the appliance has stop-
ped. If the door is opened during drying, the drying time will increase.
The drying cabinet has an expandable hanger unit. Hanging the laundry according to the following instructions will re-
sult in the most efficient drying result.

• Hang the items in the drying cabinet according to how much room they require and not according to their weight.
• Do not lie the garments flat over the upper part of the hanger unit.
• Hang gloves, caps, scarves and the like on the hanger bars on the inside of the doors.
• Do not overload the drying cabinet. The laundry will become creased and dry unevenly. Leave some space be-

tween the items if possible.
To avoid the transferring of colors, make sure materials are not touching each other.

• Avoid drying thick items at the same time as lighter items as they hold more moisture and have completely differ-

ent drying times. If so, remove the lighter items when they are dry to reduce the drying time for the thick items that
are left.

• Do not hang knitted items. These will stretch unnecessarily as they are heavy when wet.

Follow the instructions on the care label of the garment as far as possible.

5.4

Child safety lock

At delivery, the child safety lock is deactivated.
When activated, the program buttons/stop button must be pressed for at least three seconds (delay period) before
the program starts/stops.

Summary of Contents for DC6-8

Page 1: ...User manual Drying cabinet DC6 8 Original instructions 427001185 EN 2022 02 10 ...

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Page 3: ...8 5 Operation 9 5 1 Operation 9 5 2 Program description 9 5 3 Loads 10 5 4 Child safety lock 10 5 5 Overheat protection 11 5 6 Filter 12 6 Maintenance 13 7 Servicing 14 8 Disposal information 15 8 1 Disposal of appliance at end of life 15 8 2 Disposal of packing 15 The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to design and component specifications ...

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Page 5: ...if they have been given supervision or instruction con cerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision Additional requirements for other countries This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory ...

Page 6: ...nd or other that does not comply with the technical requirements for each appliance plumbing parts components or consumable cleaning products that are not approved by the manufacturer customer s negligence misuse abuse and or non compliance with the use and care instructions detailed within the appropriate equipment documentation improper or poor installation repair maintenance including tampering...

Page 7: ...User manual 7 3 Appliance layout 1 3 5 2 4 6 fig W01232 1 Hole for power cord 2 Control panel 3 Damper 4 Doors 5 Fan unit Electrical control unit behind the panel 6 Expandable hanger unit ...

Page 8: ...8 User manual 4 Air flow The figure shows the air flow in the drying cabinet 1 fig W01233 1 Air is blown in on the left and right sides ...

Page 9: ...ver to cool down To cancel the drying cycle press the stop button C B B A A C fig W01218 Pause Open one of the doors to pause the drying cycle The heat will be turned off but the fan will continue to run for five mi nutes The lamp for the paused drying program will flash during these five minutes If the door is closed during this five minute period the paused drying program will resume If the door...

Page 10: ...nit Hang gloves caps scarves and the like on the hanger bars on the inside of the doors Do not overload the drying cabinet The laundry will become creased and dry unevenly Leave some space be tween the items if possible To avoid the transferring of colors make sure materials are not touching each other Avoid drying thick items at the same time as lighter items as they hold more moisture and have c...

Page 11: ...unction that is reset automatically When the overheat protection has been activated the drying cabinet will not be able to start Once the temperature inside the drying cabinet has returned to normal this can take up to 10 15 minutes the dry ing cabinet can be started again Before starting make sure that the filter is clean If the filter is not clogged and the cabinet stops you can remove some of t...

Page 12: ... user is responsible for checking and cleaning the filter after each drying program The filter is located in the ceiling of the drying cabinet Remove the filter by pulling the handle Clean the filter on both sides 1 2 fig W01235 1 Filter 2 Handle fig W01236 Reinstall the filter and press it into place ...

Page 13: ...maintenance is performed regularly Note Lack of maintenance may deteriorate the performance of the appliance and may cause damage to components Every day Clean the doors and other external parts Clean the filter and check for damage Replace if needed See page 12 Remove any lint and dust from inside and around the appliance ...

Page 14: ...g Before contacting the service department you should find out the name article number and serial number of the drying cabinet This information can be found on the identification plate A located inside the cabinet A fig W01237 ...

Page 15: ...ed and that the refrigerator and heat pump components are special waste assimilable with urban waste The symbol on the product indicates that this product should not be treated as domestic waste but must be correctly disposed of in order to prevent any negative consequences for the environment and human health For further information on the recy cling of this product contact the local dealer or ag...

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