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Summary of Contents for DE62T27DW2

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Page 2: ...installer service agency or the gas supplier The Governor of California is required to publish a st of substances known to the state of California to cause cancer or reproductive harm and requires business to warn customers of potential exposures to such substances WARNING Gas appliances contain or produce substances which can cause death or serious illness arid which are known to the State of Cal...

Page 3: ...failure Caring for your AeroSmart dryer Before you call for service If your Ae_oSm_8 dryer beeps for help Solving operating problems Solving drying problems Limited warranty How to f et service 2 S 7 SS S4 34 S6 36 S7 S8 S8 S9 S9 S9 40 41 42 44 46 47 47 48 49 49 50 51 52 54 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 7 _ moc ds showr_in thi I s_ rCuk _moy r_o_ _2_ oy_i o_2 _ in c mork_t_ ond ore su _ c8 to c _on 8o_ ...

Page 4: ...ime to read this User Guide carefully It will help you to operate and maintain your new AemSmart dryer Your safety and the safety of others is very important Located on your dryer and throughout this guide are safety messages and instructions it is important that you understand and follow them We hope you enjoy your new dryer we have certainly enjoyed designing it for you It Lsimportant that thLs ...

Page 5: ... the User Guide This is the saf_ty alert symbol This symbol alerts you to hazardsthat can kill or hurt you and others The saf_ty alert symbol and the word DANGER or WARNING will precedeall safety messages Thesewords mean YOu can be killed or seriously injured if you don t immediate _ follow instructions u can be killed or seriously in ured if you don t follow instructions All saf_ty messageswill i...

Page 6: ...nances Follow details in Installation Instructions Do not install or store the dryer where it will be exposedto water or exposedto the weathe _ Connect to a properly protected rated and sized power supply circuit to avoid electrical overload Do not repair or replace anypart of the appliance or attempt any servicing unlessspecifically recommended in the published userrepair instructions that you un...

Page 7: ...y when exposed to heat sources such as a tumble dryer The items become warm causing an oxidation reaction in the oil This oxidation creates heat f the heat cannot escape the items can become hot enough to catch fire Do not use heat to dry items containing rubber foam rubber plastic or similar materials such as padded bras bath mats rugs bibs baby pants plastic bags pillows etc as these materials m...

Page 8: ...mb into or stand on the dryer top lid or drum Undergarments that contain metal reinforcements should not be placed directly in the dryer Damage to the dryer can result if the metal reinforcements come loose during drying The intedor of the appliance and exhaust duct should be cleaned periodically by qualified servke personnel Before the appliance is removed from servke or discarded remove the lid ...

Page 9: ...lling the dryer Check to make sure you have all the tools and parts necessary to correctly install this appliance Tools required X nut d river or socket wrench Phillips screwdriver Fht blade screwdriver Adjustable wrench 8 or 10 200 mm or 250 ram for gas connections Pipe joint compound pipe dope or tape for gas pipe connections that is resistant to LP Propane Butane and Natural Gas Gas models only...

Page 10: ...l national and local codes and ordinances See page 4 Location requirements E p_osion Hazard Keep flammaMe materiaB and vapors such as gasoline away from the dryer P_ace dryer at _east 18 inches 460 ram above the floor for a garage instaHationo Failure to do so can result in death expbsion fire or burns The dryer must be installed or stored in an area which is not exposed to water or weather It is ...

Page 11: ... F_g3Re_r entmg This dryer can only be vented from e rear and must be exhausted to the ou oors Alcove or closet installation The top opening area in the door must be a minimum of 48 square inches 3100 mm and the bottom opening area must have a mMmum of 24 square inches 1550 mm These openings must never be obstructed a Iouvred door with the minimum air opening is acceptable Minimum installaqon clea...

Page 12: ...nough clearance for the lid to fully open E E _ Lrh O_ I Y_ m4 2 i 27 _ AJ 700 ram 27 68S mm _ g d Aerogmart dimensions Exhaust outlet location n J 13 C 352 mm Exhaust outlet _ E Does not include _J _ foot height 3 Ys 333 mm l _ g 7 Exhaust outlet dimensions ...

Page 13: ...obile home provisions for anchoring the dryer to the floor must be made A Mobile Home anchoring installation kit is available with instructions see Accessories page 7 Locate in an area that has adequate outside make up air a minimum of 72 square inches of unobstructed opening is required Mobile home installations must be exhausted to the outdoors with the exhaust duct termination securely fastened...

Page 14: ...ible metal ducting may be used but care must be exercised to avoid sharp bends which may squash the duct and cause blockages Useduct tape to securejoints Do not use screwsor any other fastening device which will extend into the duct as they will collect lint Keep ducting as short and straight as possible Do not exceed the maximum exhaust duct lengths stated later in these installation instructions...

Page 15: ...the new dryer he exhaust hood damper opens and closes freely and with sufficient movement Static pressure in the exhaust ducting does not exceed 1 inch of water column 250Pa or is not less than 0 inches of water column ie negative pressure when measured with a manometer in the d inches of the duct nearest the dryer with the empty dryer running on Air Dry no heat setting o The exhaust duct system r...

Page 16: ...ed flexible metal The number of elbows or bends used Refer to the exhaust duct length chart that matches your hood type for the maximum duct lengths you can use Do not use duct runs longer than specified in the exhaust duct length charts refer to page 15 Exhaust duct systems longer than specified will Accumulate lint creating a potential fire hazard Shorten the life of the dryer Reduce performance...

Page 17: ...8ft 2 4 m 1 54fl 16 5 m 8fl 2 4 m 2 44fl 13 4 m 8R 2 4 m 3 35 fl 10 6 m 8 ff 2 4 m 4 27ft 8 2 m 8ft 2 4 m iiiiiiiiiill _ M_ _mum length of4 d_mete_ met l duct Number of 90 Thick Wall Flexible Metal Rigid elbows bends fully extended 0 _it t 7 _m 8it 214 m 1 1 4S ft _4 6 m S ft Z4m 2i t 4 m 8it 214 m Fo_ exhaust _ _tem_ not cove_ed b _he exh u_t duct length ch _t_ _uch _ multiple unit hook ups plenu...

Page 18: ...can face same or c swivel collar Extra long band clamp for dryer connection swivel collar wall connection telescoping sections beveled edges allow corner nsta lat ons Fig 13 C ose deomnce installation Fig 14 Inst o Iotion configuration The maximum length using a 2 x 6 50 mmx 150 ram rectangular duct with two elbows and a 2 V2 63 ram exhaust hood is 8 ft 2 4 m Refer to the venting system kit manufa...

Page 19: ...th Do not use sheet metal screws when assembl_n_ duct_ng Always use suitable duct tape I leve_ use plastic o_ thin metal foU flexible exhaust material 2 The exhaust outlet is located close to the center of the rear of the dryer Make sure you join the exhaust duct to the dryer with duct tape only This will prevent lint and dust from escaping from the dryer and exhaust system Exhaust outlet t _e _ D...

Page 20: ...r s home Make sure dryer is in a suitable location for installation Consider installing the dryer before the washing machine in a side by side installation this will allow better access to electrical and exhaust connections Remove packaging 1 Remove staps 4 4 Remove the carton by lifting it off the product do not cut the carton off 2_ 2 Unfold the bottom flaps on the carton 5 Remove the basepacker...

Page 21: ...ing a hand trolley and making sure the trolley and dryer are secure 2 Fit a rubber insert to each plastic foot as shown lZ n_rtm rubber lnsert _ Screw the feet into the foot retainers on the left hand and right hand sides as shown _g 18Ao jusrmgf_ er 4 Screwb_thfeet_ns_theyPr_t udei S 12mm be_wtheb_m_fthewa_nthef_treta_ners_ 9 Finol foot po ii _ ___________ ...

Page 22: ...his appliance must be grounded In the event of malfunction or breakdown grounding will reduce the risk of electric shock by providing a path of least resistance for electric current When this appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug the plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with al...

Page 23: ... cord is used the cord must be plugged into a 30 ampere receptacle The power cord is NOT provided with U S electdc model dryers This dryer is sup led with the cabinet grounded through the neutral on the terrains b ock If the dryer is to be installed in 1 s new branch circuit installation 2 s mobile home 3 s recresqonsl vehkle 4 an area where local codes do not permit grounding through the neutral ...

Page 24: ...d 3 wire 4 wire Connecting by direct wire Power supply cable must match power supply 4 wire or S wire and be Flexible armoured or non metallic sheathed copper cable with ground wire All current carrying wires must be insulated 10 gauge AWG solid copper wire do not use Muminium wire Suitable length for the installation A UL approved strain relief must be used Grounding for a direct wired appJiance ...

Page 25: ...ere local codes permit grounding through the neutral 3 wire connection plus separate grounding connector where local codes do not permit grounding through the neutral 4 wire connection Each of the above connections can be made with an approved power supply cord or by direct widng Each connection instruction identifies the appropriate Power Supply Cord and covers requirements for direct widng For 3...

Page 26: ... wires and match a 4 wire receptacle of NMEA Type 14 o30R The fourth wire ground conductor must be identified by a green cover and the neutral wire by a white cover For 4 _wire connections by direct wiring ground wire Romex 4 1 4 Fig 22 Wiring 4 wire connections Strip 4 Y_ of outer covering from end of cable St pinsulationback1 _ hape ends of wire into a hook ...

Page 27: ...ng cormections are complete Note a strain relief must be used _ Fig 23 no we core 3 Loosen orremove the center terminal block screw Connect theneutral wire center of the power supply cord to the center terminal screw of the terminal block Tighten screw Cor r ec_ _he other w_res to _he upper and ower term_r a _ oc_ screws mar_od w_th the ether _ Tighten screws 4 5 tefit terminal block cover by inse...

Page 28: ...nector screw Green screw Connect a separate copper ground wire green with yellow stripe using the ground connector screw Green screw Make sure a ring terminal is used when connecting the ground wire and that the wire is firmly secured to an adequate grounding path Note If the appliance is moved back to a 3 wire installation the ground link must be ref tted Remove ink Fig28 Connecting the wires Con...

Page 29: ...rd to the center terminal screw of the terminal block Tighten screw 7 Connect the red wire and Mack wire to the upper and lower terminal block screws marked with t he letter L Tig htensc rews 7 6 s Refit termin_l block cover by inserting _he two t_bs firs_ on _he rear p_nel ofthe dryer _nd secure cover with securing screw 9 Tighten Strain Relief screws y __ ...

Page 30: ... 4our dryer must have the correct burner for the type of gas in your home Burner information is located on the rating plate located on the rear of the console If this information does not agree with the type of gas available in your home contact your local Fisher Paykel supplier or service center Natural gas This dryer is supplied ready for use with Natural Gas It is design certified by UL Interna...

Page 31: ...yer must be disconnected from the gas supply system dunng any pressure testing Gas ignition This dryer has an automatic ignition system to ignite the burner There is no pilot flame burning in this dryer Connecting to the gas supply I The gas supply line should be V2inch 2 An individual manual shut off valve must be installed on the gas supply line within 6 ft 1 8 m of the dryer in accordance with ...

Page 32: ...r Natural Gas and if used for LP Gas it must be LP Gas compatible 7 Disconnect and discard old flexible tubing_ 8 The gas pipe that comes out of the rear of your dryer has on it a NPT male threaG Remove the protective cap and apply sealing compound or tape to the thread Thread sealant should be appropriate for the type of gas to be used Apply thread sealant mow _ cap W NPT ppe thread Elbow require...

Page 33: ...y check If installation is 208V special element kit has been fitted seepage 21 Dryer is plugged or directly wired into an approved fitting and is properly grounded i Dryer starts heats cools and shuts off o Customer has been shown how touse the dryer o Additionally for gas yet models only check Dryer is plugged into an approved fittirlg arid is properly grounded i All fittings in the gas line are ...

Page 34: ...our clothes dry more evenly without roping or tangling Lint bucket The lint filter is automatically scraped clean during the drying cycle and the lint is deposited into the lint bucket No touching or scraping lint any more Airflow is more efficient as it is never restricted by a blocked filter Perfect with the Fisher Payke AquaSmart T _ washer The dryer combined with the AquaSmart washer s superio...

Page 35: ...l panel lighting The panel lig hting of your AeroSmart dryer can be adjusted to suit the environment that your dryer is located in For a low lighting situation you may need more lighting contrast and for installations where there is a lot of ambient light you may need less To adjust the control panel lighting 1 Press POWER to activate your AeroSmort dryer 2 Press and hold the WRINKLE FREE button f...

Page 36: ...36 Loading Ensure that clothes are Roaded no higher than the top of the transparent section of the lint bucket refer to Loading page 36 FigS8 Maximum Iooding le_cel Lint bucket Before each cycle check to see if the lint bucket needs to be emptied Empty the bucket before the lint reaches the top of the transparent section refer to Lint bucket page 37 Fig40 AeroSmort control pone ...

Page 37: ... this light tells you when WRINKLE FREE mode is recommended and the button also allows you to activate the WRINKLE FREE mode manually refer to page 38 5 Ensure the lid is dosed and press START your AeroSmart will automatically lock the lid and chose the drum It will then start to tumble automatically sensing the dryness of your load as the cycle progresses unless Timed Dry is selected To pause you...

Page 38: ...rom colored items to white items We recommend that articles of clothing with screen printing are turned inside out to ensure the screen printing does not stick to the drum Garments with hooks or zippers need to be fastened and where possible turned inside out Hace undergarments in a net bag to provide protection from other items in the load Garments need to be loaded correctly to reduce the likeli...

Page 39: ...lds up on the filter Apart from the benefit of not having to scrape the lint after every cycle it also means the drying efficiency is not affected by lint build up during the drying cycle The lint bucket is located inside the dryer on the left hand side You can remove it by gently pulling the handle and lifting outwards It slots easily back into place This lint bucket does not need to be cleaned a...

Page 40: ...an a higher heat cycle eg the DELICATE or EASY IRON cycle instead of the REGULAR cycle Wrinkle Free WRINKLE FREEminimizes the likelihood of wrinkles forming in clothes if you are not able to unload the dryer straight away WRINKLE FREE rotates the drum periodically after the cycle has finished tumbling and blowing cool air through the clothes to ensure they remain wrinkle free WRINKLE FREE uses ver...

Page 41: ...he best results and leads to lower energy costs than TIME DRY Fig_45 Selecting Auto Sensing Time Dry There are three timed cycles You can choose between 20 40and 80 minutes A COOL DOWN period of 10 minutes is included in the 80 minute and 40 minute cycb The 20 minute cycle has a 5 minute COOL DOWN period To select a timed cycle press the TIME DRY button The AUTO SENSING light will switch off Now s...

Page 42: ...ng provide items items that you dry enough wish to store to be worn cupboard dry mmed ately If items are still damp or too dry at the conclusion of the cycle next time try adjusting the dryness level to customize it to your personal preference Starting the Drying Cycle Once you have chosen all your desired settings press START PAUSE located on the right hand side of the control panel You will hear...

Page 43: ...e Always follow the instructions on the packaging Do not place them in a dryer with warm clothes as there is a chance the fabric softener may stain clothes Only use a softener sheet once then discard it Beeps At the end of the cycle the dryer will beep to let you know that the load is finished The drum will automatically come to rest in the open position allowing you to open the lid and remove you...

Page 44: ...h Dryness Level Dry k Automatic Wrinkle Free Off Delicate Extra care for delicate heat sensitive items or fabrics recommending low heat De kate Drying mp Low Dryness Level Dry Automatic Wrinkle Free On Sheets A high heat cycle with WRINKLE FREEoption for the optimum result for sheets Sheets Drying Temp Medium Dryness Level Dry Automatk Wrinkle Free On Air Dry A cool cycle for drying items without ...

Page 45: ...forming Ideal for any Easy Iron garments that you may wish to wear immediately D ying Temp Medium Dryness Level Dry Automatic Wrinkle Free On For all bulky items It is important that you check the care labe_ of any item carefully to ensure it is suitable for tumbb drying before placing it into the dryer Check that the load sits no higher than the top of the lint bucket before you dose the lid Dry ...

Page 46: ...clude 4 5 medium sized towels along with the blanket for cushioning This will help stop shrinkage from over tumbling If you are drying more than one blanket ensure they do not sit higher than the top of the lint bucket otherwise there will not be enough space for them to tumble Choose the BULKY cycle On completion remove the blanket shake and if needed stretch the blanket backto its odg na shape N...

Page 47: ... recommended for use in a domestic dryer Follow the manufacturers instructions for how to prepare the load Set the dryer to the EASY IRON cycle this cy c e uses a medium heat Select TIME DRY for 40 minutes At the end of the cycle remove the dry cleaning product from the machine and continue to follow the dry cleaning product s instructions f items are still damp or too dry at the conclusion of the...

Page 48: ...cles and heat settings that we recommend you use in the AeroSmart dryer By following our recommendations you can ensure that your clothes will retain their appearance over time Tumble dry symbols Normal Permanent Press Delicate Do not Tumble Dry Tumble dry symbols Any Heat High Medium Low No Heat Additional drying instructions Hang to Dry Drip Dry Dry in Shade Dry Flat ...

Page 49: ... the power is restored the dryer will automatically resume operating However if it does not automatically open first close the lid and start the dryer in the usual manner after 5 seconds press START PAUSE This will cause AeroSmort to open correctly with the lid unlocked If it is absolutely necessary to remove some items before power is restored follow the steps below 1 Ensure the dryer is disconne...

Page 50: ...nside the drum of your machine mix a detergent and water paste or use a non flammable liquid cleaner and wipe over the stain with a soft cloth Then tumble old towels for 20 40 minutes on the AIR DRY setting to remove all traces of the cleaner Lint Bucket The lint bucket will need to be emptied before the lint reaches the top of the transparent section A lint bucket that is not full ensures your cl...

Page 51: ...isconnect from the power either by unplugging the dryer or turning offthe circuit breaker that supplies i Wait 10seconds reconnect and try turning it on again_ The machine is unable to dose the drum due to clothes interfering with the closing mechanism Remove any articles that are interfering with the drum door and dry these in the next load Isyour load higher than the top of the lint bucket7 Remo...

Page 52: ...s your LPG bottle empty7 Try drying similar weight clothes together_ If the problem persists call for service Is the lid open Shut the lid and press START7PAUSE Is the service light spanner icon flashing7 Contact you Fisher Paykd Service Agent Is the lint bucket full7 If so empty it to improve performance_ Is the airflow system free from obstruction7 If you have a gas dryer is the gas turned on7 I...

Page 53: ...g Is tumble drying recommended7 Check care labels inside garments_ If you selected TIME DRY did you set it to dry for too long Has the correct temperature been used to dry the garment Checkthe care label Does the load sit higher than the lint bucket four dryer is overdoaded decrease the load size Did you remove your clothes as soon as the dryer was finished Use the WRINKLE FREE option if you canno...

Page 54: ...your home If the product is installed in a motor vehicle boat or similar mobile facility you must bring it to the service shop at your expense or pay for the service technician s travel to the location of the product If we are unable to repair a defective part of the product after a reasonable number of attempts at our option we may replace the part or the product or we may provide you a full refu...

Page 55: ...th the product s user guide Defects to the product caused by accident neglect misuse fire flood or Act of God The cost of repairs carried out by non authorized repairers or the cost of correcting such unauthorized repairs Travel fees and associated charges incurred when the product is installed in a location with limited or restricted access eg airplane flights ferry charges isolated geographic ar...

Page 56: ... the product Our liability for these repairs expires ONE YEAR from the date of original purchase At our option we may replace the part or the product or we may provide you a full refund of the purchase price of the product not including installation or other charges All service under this limited warranty shall be provided by Fisher Paykd or its Authorized Service Agent during normal business hour...

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