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SAFETY AND WARNINGS

When using this appliance always exercise basic safety precautions including 

the following:

Dryer use

 

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This dryer has been designed for domestic use only, not for commercial applications, 

such as massage/beauty clinics where there may be increased lint accumulation or 

flammable materials in the atmosphere or load.

 

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The tumble dryer is intended only for drying textile material washed in water.

 

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Undergarments that contain metal reinforcements should not be placed in the dryer. 

Damage to the dryer can result if the metal reinforcements come loose during drying. 

If you wish to dry these items use a drying rack or place in a garment bag.

 

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Check and remove all objects from pockets, eg lighters and matches.

 

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Never dry rubber articles, or any plastic items or film, eg plastic lined tablecloths 

and baby bibs.

 

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Clothes should go through the cool down/airing phase in the final part of the cycle. 

This ensures items are left at a temperature where they will not be damaged. If for any 

reason the dryer is stopped before the cycle has finished, dry clothes should be 

removed immediately and not left in the dryer. Clothes should be quickly spread out 

flat to cool so heat can dissipate, not left bunched up, eg in a clothes basket. 

Do not operate this product without the lint filter in place or allow lint to accumulate 

in or around the dryer.

 

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This dryer is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced 

physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, 

unless given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the dryer by a person 

responsible for their safety.

 

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Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the dryer.

 

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Unplug the machine from the power supply when it is not in use.

 

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Do not swing on or put weight on the door.

 

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Your dryer is designed to stop operating in the event of power outage.  

When power is resumed, the machine will remain off until the ‘Power’ button is 

pressed. To restart the dryer, press ‘Power’, select your drying cycle and touch   .

 

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Never attempt to repair the dryer yourself.

 

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The only user-removable parts of the dryer are the lint filter, drying rack and 

reversible console. No other parts are designed to be removed by anyone other than 

a Fisher & Paykel trained and supported service technician.

 

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For problems that cannot be solved from information in this User Guide, turn off and 

unplug your dryer and contact a Fisher & Paykel trained and supported service technician.

 

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Do not overload your dryer beyond its rated capacity:

Model

Maximum capacity

DE7060P G

7Kg

 

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Never put dripping wet clothes in or on top of the dryer as excess water may cause an 

electrical hazard.

 

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Do not under any circumstances dry an electric blanket or any other electrical, plastic 

or rubber items in your dryer, unless the care label specifically states it is safe to do 

so. Never dry these items at high temperatures. 

Summary of Contents for 93275

Page 1: ...r and reduces energy consumption Cares for clothes This dryer has a cycle to suit every type of load including Delicate Bulky and Sports Select a cycle with the easy to use SmartTouch control dial Sim...

Page 2: ...Width 600mm Warranty Parts and labour 2 years SKU 93275 The product dimensions and specifications in this page apply to the specific product and model Under our policy of continuous improvement these...

Page 3: ...INSTALLATION GUIDE USER GUIDE NZ AU SG ROW VENTED CLOTHES DRYER DE7060P DE7060G models...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...om or contact your local Fisher Paykel dealer Registration Register your product with us so we can provide you with the best service possible To register your product visit our website fisherpaykel co...

Page 6: ...ss ironing This dryer has been specifically designed to complement our front loading and top loading Fisher Paykel washers Your vented dryer has numerous cycles and options so you can perform many dry...

Page 7: ...hese instructions can result in death or personal injury IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING z z The appliance must not be supplied through an external switching device such as a timer or connected...

Page 8: ...er z z This dryer is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless given supervision or instruction...

Page 9: ...sher Paykel trained and supported service technician This must be done when the dryer installation is changed from free standing z z The dryer exhaust ducting should be inspected and cleaned periodica...

Page 10: ...le or cooking oil acetone denatured alcohol some brands of spot removers turpentine waxes and wax removers or other flammable or explosive substances should not be placed in a tumble dryer z z Do not...

Page 11: ...structions below Removing the packaging 1 Remove the outer packaging including the polystyrene packer and plastic wrapping All packaging must be removed prior to use z z Ensure packaging materials are...

Page 12: ...and other fine particles being blown into the room All external venting systems should be z z Made from 100mm diameter flexible foil sleeved with a galvanised metal pipe where the vent system goes thr...

Page 13: ...and replace with the outlet cover from the rear left hand side These covers should be gently pried at the sides to prevent damage External venting The dryer is vented with a kit that can be positioned...

Page 14: ...he dryer control panel Tools and parts required z z Drill and 3mm bit z z Phillips head screwdriver Wall mounting kit includes z z 2 x Plastic spacers z z 2 x Wall hanging brackets z z 2 x Hanging hoo...

Page 15: ...the console A 3 Remove the console from the dryer 4 Unscrew six screws on the inside of the console B 5 Rotate the grey panel 180 C 6 Re screw the six screws on the inside of the console 7 Align the c...

Page 16: ...e From bottom of dryer C B 2 Fix the wall hanging brackets to the wall securely eg into the stud If the studs are too far apart fit a timber slat to the studs and then mount the brackets onto the slat...

Page 17: ...mum of 2 metres with no more than three 90 bends Internal venting Front venting is the only option for internal venting The dryer is set up for front venting when it leaves the factory Note all effort...

Page 18: ...any problems z z The dryer will beep and display any faults on the screen if there are any problems Refer to page 28 4 At the completion of the cycle open the door and check that there is warmth insi...

Page 19: ...571 578 Height 825 825 ELECTRICAL Volts 220 240 220 240 Hz 50 50 Amps maximum 10 10 Rated Power W 1770 1770 Capacity refers to the maximum dry weight of items the dryer can dry at any one time Note so...

Page 20: ...are in the way of the door Close the door 1 Press Power to activate your dryer 2 Your dryer will default to the Everyday cycle Select your desired drying cycle by turning the SmartTouch Control Dial...

Page 21: ...ce a drying cycle has started touch the button then select the new cycle Touch to restart the dryer with the new cycle This may affect drying performance IMPORTANT z z If you wish to stop the dryer be...

Page 22: ...er warnings Time to go Your dryer displays approximately how many minutes the cycle you are running has remaining if you have chosen one of the Time Dry cycles If you have chosen an automatic cycle th...

Page 23: ...D CYCLE AND OPTIONS SUGGESTED TEMPERATURE COMMENTS Towels Everyday High Towels produce a lot of lint and are best dried on their own Sheets pillowcases duvet doona covers Everyday High Ensure duvet do...

Page 24: ...the garments take up when dry rather than when they are wet Do not overload your dryer as this may damage your dryer and clothes z z z z It is a good idea to dry permanent press type garments eg busin...

Page 25: ...e item if necessary z z Do not overload the dryer and take extra care with duvets doonas which can expand as they dry Ensure there is enough space for the load to tumble Lint Some items are lint giver...

Page 26: ...s or duvet doona A medium heat cycle for the special care of bulky items 2 Dry Medium Sports Sports items eg running gear A medium heat cycle designed for the special care of sports items 4 Dry Medium...

Page 27: ...le for carefully drying delicate and heat sensitive fabrics 4 Dry Medium Freshen Items that have been in storage or have not been worn used for some time A short cycle with a burst of heat followed by...

Page 28: ...vel you have selected the dryer will automatically finish the cycle The dryer has five dryness levels from Damp through to Extra Dry Choose the dryness level to suit your load depending on how dry you...

Page 29: ...When you select a dryness level above damp dry and wish your dryer to alert you to remove items once your load reaches the damp dry stage touch the Signal button once to select Damp Dry Ensure On is...

Page 30: ...fter using your dryer a few times you may discover there are some drying options you prefer for some cycles You can programme your dryer to remember the drying options you prefer for each drying cycle...

Page 31: ...e any metal objects in the drum as these may cause rust Cleaning the lint filter z z Lint is generally formed during wearing and washing Fibres ie lint released from the clothes during the drying cycl...

Page 32: ...ptom persists call your Fisher Paykel trained and supported service technician Fault codes When a continuous series of beeps is sounded all the lights turn off on the control panel and a number appear...

Page 33: ...shut Dryer is taking too long results were not satisfactory Drying cycle selected not appropriate for the load Select an appropriate cycle for the load Refer to pages 19 21 and 22 Dryness level selec...

Page 34: ...or the load Select the Easy Iron cycle DE7060P only or Wrinkle Free option to minimise creasing Dryer is overloaded Remove some items from the dryer Dry Temp and or Dryness Level selected too hot too...

Page 35: ...ny remaining lint from the dryer Fabric damage Catching on metal part on items in the load Fasten zips and other clasps before placing items in the dryer Items not separated or dried on an appropriate...

Page 36: ...d size too large Try drying smaller load sizes Some cycles have a lower maximum load size Refer to pages 22 and 23 Delicate items not dried on the drying rack Dry pantyhose bras and any other delicate...

Page 37: ...Correcting damage caused by pests eg rats cockroaches etc 7 Poor drying performance due to incorrect installation and maintenance eg blocked lint filter blocked condenser or full water tank 8 Poor dry...

Page 38: ...provided during normal business hours This Manufacturer s Warranty certificate should be shown when making any claim For Australian Customers This Manufacturer s Warranty is an extra benefit and does...

Page 39: ...r Care Centre for a list of Fisher Paykel trained and supported service technician in your area In Australia if you need assistance Call the Fisher Paykel Customer Care Centre and talk to one of our C...

Page 40: ...your product with us so we can provide you with the best service possible To register your product visit our website fisherpaykel com Complete and keep for safe reference Model Serial No Purchase Dat...

Page 41: ......

Page 42: ...cations in this document apply to the specific products and models described at the date of issue Under our policy of continuous product improvement these specifications may change at any time You sho...

Page 43: ...INSTALLATION GUIDE USER GUIDE NZ AU SG ROW VENTED CLOTHES DRYER DE7060P DE7060G models...

Page 44: ......

Page 45: ...om or contact your local Fisher Paykel dealer Registration Register your product with us so we can provide you with the best service possible To register your product visit our website fisherpaykel co...

Page 46: ...ss ironing This dryer has been specifically designed to complement our front loading and top loading Fisher Paykel washers Your vented dryer has numerous cycles and options so you can perform many dry...

Page 47: ...hese instructions can result in death or personal injury IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING z z The appliance must not be supplied through an external switching device such as a timer or connected...

Page 48: ...er z z This dryer is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless given supervision or instruction...

Page 49: ...sher Paykel trained and supported service technician This must be done when the dryer installation is changed from free standing z z The dryer exhaust ducting should be inspected and cleaned periodica...

Page 50: ...le or cooking oil acetone denatured alcohol some brands of spot removers turpentine waxes and wax removers or other flammable or explosive substances should not be placed in a tumble dryer z z Do not...

Page 51: ...structions below Removing the packaging 1 Remove the outer packaging including the polystyrene packer and plastic wrapping All packaging must be removed prior to use z z Ensure packaging materials are...

Page 52: ...and other fine particles being blown into the room All external venting systems should be z z Made from 100mm diameter flexible foil sleeved with a galvanised metal pipe where the vent system goes thr...

Page 53: ...and replace with the outlet cover from the rear left hand side These covers should be gently pried at the sides to prevent damage External venting The dryer is vented with a kit that can be positioned...

Page 54: ...he dryer control panel Tools and parts required z z Drill and 3mm bit z z Phillips head screwdriver Wall mounting kit includes z z 2 x Plastic spacers z z 2 x Wall hanging brackets z z 2 x Hanging hoo...

Page 55: ...the console A 3 Remove the console from the dryer 4 Unscrew six screws on the inside of the console B 5 Rotate the grey panel 180 C 6 Re screw the six screws on the inside of the console 7 Align the c...

Page 56: ...e From bottom of dryer C B 2 Fix the wall hanging brackets to the wall securely eg into the stud If the studs are too far apart fit a timber slat to the studs and then mount the brackets onto the slat...

Page 57: ...mum of 2 metres with no more than three 90 bends Internal venting Front venting is the only option for internal venting The dryer is set up for front venting when it leaves the factory Note all effort...

Page 58: ...any problems z z The dryer will beep and display any faults on the screen if there are any problems Refer to page 28 4 At the completion of the cycle open the door and check that there is warmth insi...

Page 59: ...571 578 Height 825 825 ELECTRICAL Volts 220 240 220 240 Hz 50 50 Amps maximum 10 10 Rated Power W 1770 1770 Capacity refers to the maximum dry weight of items the dryer can dry at any one time Note so...

Page 60: ...are in the way of the door Close the door 1 Press Power to activate your dryer 2 Your dryer will default to the Everyday cycle Select your desired drying cycle by turning the SmartTouch Control Dial...

Page 61: ...ce a drying cycle has started touch the button then select the new cycle Touch to restart the dryer with the new cycle This may affect drying performance IMPORTANT z z If you wish to stop the dryer be...

Page 62: ...er warnings Time to go Your dryer displays approximately how many minutes the cycle you are running has remaining if you have chosen one of the Time Dry cycles If you have chosen an automatic cycle th...

Page 63: ...D CYCLE AND OPTIONS SUGGESTED TEMPERATURE COMMENTS Towels Everyday High Towels produce a lot of lint and are best dried on their own Sheets pillowcases duvet doona covers Everyday High Ensure duvet do...

Page 64: ...the garments take up when dry rather than when they are wet Do not overload your dryer as this may damage your dryer and clothes z z z z It is a good idea to dry permanent press type garments eg busin...

Page 65: ...e item if necessary z z Do not overload the dryer and take extra care with duvets doonas which can expand as they dry Ensure there is enough space for the load to tumble Lint Some items are lint giver...

Page 66: ...s or duvet doona A medium heat cycle for the special care of bulky items 2 Dry Medium Sports Sports items eg running gear A medium heat cycle designed for the special care of sports items 4 Dry Medium...

Page 67: ...le for carefully drying delicate and heat sensitive fabrics 4 Dry Medium Freshen Items that have been in storage or have not been worn used for some time A short cycle with a burst of heat followed by...

Page 68: ...vel you have selected the dryer will automatically finish the cycle The dryer has five dryness levels from Damp through to Extra Dry Choose the dryness level to suit your load depending on how dry you...

Page 69: ...When you select a dryness level above damp dry and wish your dryer to alert you to remove items once your load reaches the damp dry stage touch the Signal button once to select Damp Dry Ensure On is...

Page 70: ...fter using your dryer a few times you may discover there are some drying options you prefer for some cycles You can programme your dryer to remember the drying options you prefer for each drying cycle...

Page 71: ...e any metal objects in the drum as these may cause rust Cleaning the lint filter z z Lint is generally formed during wearing and washing Fibres ie lint released from the clothes during the drying cycl...

Page 72: ...ptom persists call your Fisher Paykel trained and supported service technician Fault codes When a continuous series of beeps is sounded all the lights turn off on the control panel and a number appear...

Page 73: ...shut Dryer is taking too long results were not satisfactory Drying cycle selected not appropriate for the load Select an appropriate cycle for the load Refer to pages 19 21 and 22 Dryness level selec...

Page 74: ...or the load Select the Easy Iron cycle DE7060P only or Wrinkle Free option to minimise creasing Dryer is overloaded Remove some items from the dryer Dry Temp and or Dryness Level selected too hot too...

Page 75: ...ny remaining lint from the dryer Fabric damage Catching on metal part on items in the load Fasten zips and other clasps before placing items in the dryer Items not separated or dried on an appropriate...

Page 76: ...d size too large Try drying smaller load sizes Some cycles have a lower maximum load size Refer to pages 22 and 23 Delicate items not dried on the drying rack Dry pantyhose bras and any other delicate...

Page 77: ...Correcting damage caused by pests eg rats cockroaches etc 7 Poor drying performance due to incorrect installation and maintenance eg blocked lint filter blocked condenser or full water tank 8 Poor dry...

Page 78: ...provided during normal business hours This Manufacturer s Warranty certificate should be shown when making any claim For Australian Customers This Manufacturer s Warranty is an extra benefit and does...

Page 79: ...r Care Centre for a list of Fisher Paykel trained and supported service technician in your area In Australia if you need assistance Call the Fisher Paykel Customer Care Centre and talk to one of our C...

Page 80: ...your product with us so we can provide you with the best service possible To register your product visit our website fisherpaykel com Complete and keep for safe reference Model Serial No Purchase Dat...

Page 81: ......

Page 82: ...cations in this document apply to the specific products and models described at the date of issue Under our policy of continuous product improvement these specifications may change at any time You sho...

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