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5 / PROGRAMMING

4 / PREPARING YOUR ITEMS

Programs dial

Tumbling
Buzzer
Additional drying

Delayed start “-”
Delayed start “+”
Start/Pause
On/Off

H

H

G

G

F

F

E

E

D

D

C

C

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B

A

A

• DRYING PROGRAMS

Your appliance has two functions :

- a 

drying

function that includes 8 programs.

- a 

steam treatment

function that includes 3 programs.

Your appliance is equipped with an automatic dryness detection system. The appliance will stop
when the chosen level of dryness has been achieved (see the program chart on the following
pages).

• Starting the appliance :

Check that the power cable is plugged in. The appliance will not start unless the door is properly
closed.
Press the “

On

/Off” button 

.

Select your program (see the table “Your dryer’s programs” on the following pages) by turning the

programs dial 

(it turns in both directions). The indicator light  shows you the program you have

selected.
Press “

Start

/Pause” 

and the program will start. (The

“In use”

indicator lights up).

• Time remaining :

The time displayed at the start of a cycle corresponds to a full load. It is provided for informatio-
nal purposes. The actual time adjusts during the cycle based on the load of laundry. 

When the cycle begins, the 

"Time remaining" 

symbol flashes. This symbol turns to a steady

light when the remaining time has been calculated.

Pause

Stop

Pause

Stop

Pause

Stop

Pause

Stop

Pause

Stop

Pause

Stop

Pause

Stop

Pause

Stop

Pause

Stop

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Stop

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Stop

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Stop

Pause

Stop

G

G

A

A

H

H

• PRESENTATION OF THE CONTROL PANEL

Pause

Stop

Pause - Drying - Cooling down - End of program

Program progress :

Time remaining

Fig. 05

— Always adhere to the manufacturer's ins-
tructions when using softening products.

Advice :

If, before you insert your clothes in the

tumble dryer, you notice any stains, even
after washing, do not dry the items concer-
ned. As a general rule, stains that have been
ironed or tumble-dried can no longer be
removed. 
Please refer to the instructions for treating
stubborn stains provided in most washing
machine instruction manuals and, in particu-
lar, wash the stained items again.

•  

Preparing your items :

— Close all zippers and snap buttons.
— Remove any loose buttons, pins or hook
fasteners.
— Knot any belts, apron strings, etc...
— Empty pockets.

Special notes on steam programs :

— Sort the laundry by fabric type
— Do not mix new coloured fabrics with white
fabrics.

• CHECKING THE CONDITION OF YOUR TEXTILES

Important :

Do not tumble-dry the following

articles :

— Clothing including rubber like materials (for
example: shower caps, waterproof clothing
and textiles, linings, pillows etc.) 
— Chlorofibres (Thermolactyl* for example) 
*Registered trademark
— Items containing underwiring that could
become detached
— Bulky items (duvets, eiderdowns, etc...)
— Laundry that has not been spun
— Laundry cleaned with inflammable chemi-
cals.

Important :

Check the labels on your textiles

Normal
drying

Gentle
drying

Do not tumble dry

• INSERTING YOUR ITEMS IN THE DRUM

— Open the door by pushing (press where the
label is) 

(Fig. 05)

.

— Check that the filter is in its housing .
— Insert washed and spun clothes loosely in
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— Take care not to let any fabrics get caught in
the door.
— Close the door.

•  

Recommended loads :

The maximum capacity of the dryer is 8 kg.
— To reduce creasing and optimize drying
times, we recommend you do not overload
the machine.
— To optimise the performance of the wrinkle-
removing cycles, we recommend that you
limit the quantity of laundry at 2 kg.

+

-

Pause

Pause

Stop

Stop

STEAM

FTD800W

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A

B

B

C

C

D

D E

E

G

G

H

H

F

F

Pause

Stop

+

-

Summary of Contents for FTD800

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Condenser tumble dryer and steam wrinkle remover...

Page 2: ...itable for tumble drying Important You must observe the following instruc tions We decline any responsibility and res cind the guarantee if these recommendations are ignored failure to observe them ca...

Page 3: ...operable For your safety s sake if you wish to change your appliance s power cable contact a qualified electrician If any operating anomalies occur disconnect your appliance and call our Technical Ser...

Page 4: ...Advice Your tumble dryer releases heat If you place it next to another appliance or a unit we advise you always to leave a space in between to assist in air circulation Fig 03 Important Use a level to...

Page 5: ...ur appliance Your appliance complies with European Directives 2006 95 EEC Low Voltage Directive and 2004 108 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility REPLACING THE ELECTRIC POWER CABLE Important To ensure yo...

Page 6: ...stains even after washing do not dry the items concer ned As a general rule stains that have been ironed or tumble dried can no longer be removed Please refer to the instructions for treating stubborn...

Page 7: ...y coated garments Important The Steam tank is empty when your appliance is delivered Before using the Steam pro gram for the first time fill the tank with demineralised water or with water from the re...

Page 8: ...om laundry that has been put away in a closet This program lasts 20 minutes Choose your program using the Programs dial Validate by pressing the Start Pause button End of program and automatic tumblin...

Page 9: ...extiles Slightly damp Other drying programs Modern fibres Synthetic Dry Delicates Synthetic Delicates Dry Air wollens Wollens Dry Drying programs YOUR DRYER S PROGRAMS Steam programs RECOMMENDED PROGR...

Page 10: ...recovery tank regularly clean the tank filter by pulling pills away with your fingers Fig 10 Fig 06 Fig 07 Fig 10 The 1 2 litre steam tank contains enough water to last approximately three cycles It...

Page 11: ...here is a risk of frost empty the recovery tank Fig 20 Important empty the recovery tank if you wish to move or tilt your appliance Advice You can store the recovery tank water in a separate container...

Page 12: ...asive powders Metal or plastic sponges Alcohol based products alcohol thinners etc CLEANING THE APPLIANCE 90 cm maxi Fig 24 Fig 22 Fig 23 To avoid having to empty the collection tank every time you us...

Page 13: ...housing proceed as follows Remove the condenser from its housing see Cleaning the condenser paragraph previous pages Use a vacuum cleaner to remove all the pills and lint from the sides of the cavity...

Page 14: ...d a steam programme in this case it is completely normal and it will make ironing easier Fault Check whether The dryer does not start the plug is in the socket the On Off button is pressed in the door...

Page 15: ...your appliance s full reference model type serial number These details are shown on the manufacturer s information plate Fig 35 ORIGINAL PARTS During any maintenance work ask that only c ce er rt ti...

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