Hoover Performa Plus Instruction Book Download Page 8

Adequate ventilation must be provided in the room where the
tumble dryer is located to prevent gases from appliances
burning other fuels, including open fires, being drawn into the
room during operation of the tumble dryer.

Exhaust air must not be discharged into a flue which is
used for exhausting fumes from appliances burning gas or
other fuels.

Check regularly that the air flowing through the dryer is
not restricted.

Check the fluff filter after use, and clean, if necessary.

The inlet and outlets should be kept free from
obstructions. To ensure adequate ventilation the space
between the bottom of the machine and the floor must
not be obstructed. There should be a gap of at least
12mm between the machine and any obstructions.

Prevent items from falling or collecting behind the dryer
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Summary of Contents for Performa Plus

Page 1: ...I In ns st tr ru uc ct ti io on n B Bo oo ok k C Co on nd de en ns se er r T Tu um mb bl le e D Dr ry ye er r 40002267 qxd 26 11 2004 12 34 Page 1...

Page 2: ...ying guide 10 C Co on nt tr ro ol ls s a an nd d i in nd di ic ca at to or rs s 11 D Do oo or r a an nd d F Fi il lt te er r 12 Opening the door 12 Filter 12 Filter care indicator 12 W Wa at te er r c...

Page 3: ...e d du ur ri in ng g t tr ra an ns si it t I If f i it t h ha as s c ca al ll l f fo or r s se er rv vi ic ce e b by y G GI IA AS S C Ca al ll l 0 08 87 70 05 5 4 40 00 0 6 60 00 0 I If f t th he e a...

Page 4: ...n ng g t th he e p pr ro od du uc ct t D Di is sp po os se e o of f t th he e p pa ac ck ka ag gi in ng g s sa af fe el ly y M Ma ak ke e s su ur re e i it t i is s o ou ut t o of f t th he e r re ea...

Page 5: ...erating the appliance Do not touch the appliance when hands or feet are damp or wet Do not lean on the door when loading the machine or use the door to lift or move the machine Do not allow children t...

Page 6: ...rritation may occur if other garments are contaminated with the glass fibres Garments treated or contaminated with flammable cleaning sprays or liquids such as petrol cooking oil or aerosol sprays M M...

Page 7: ...the following codes B Bl lu ue e N NE EU UT TR RA AL L B Br ro ow wn n L LI IV VE E G Gr re ee en n a an nd d Y Ye el ll lo ow w E EA AR RT TH H CE Appliance complies with European Directive 89 336 E...

Page 8: ...structed There should be a gap of at least 12mm between the machine and any obstructions Prevent items from falling or collecting behind the dryer as these may obstruct the air inlet and outlet N NE E...

Page 9: ...ot tumble dry If the item does not have a care label it must be assumed that it is not suitable for tumble drying B By y a am mo ou un nt t a an nd d t th hi ic ck kn ne es ss s Whenever the load is b...

Page 10: ...g g gu ui id de e The table shows approximate drying times depending on the type of fabric and dampness of the clothes 10 D Dr ry yi in ng g a ad dv vi ic ce e H HE EA AT T S SE ET TT TI IN NG G HIGH...

Page 11: ...temperature HIGH heat setting LOW heat setting D DR RY YI IN NG G T TI IM ME E S Se el le ec ct to or r selects drying time or the Fast Iron option F FI IL LT TE ER R C CA AR RE E I In nd di ic ca at...

Page 12: ...2 2 Open filter as shown 3 3 Gently remove lint using a soft brush or your fingertips 4 4 Snap the filter together and push back into place F Fi il lt te er r C Ca ar re e I In nd di ic ca at to or r...

Page 13: ...fe ew w c cy yc cl le es s o of f a a n ne ew w m ma ac ch hi in ne e a as s a an n i in nt te er rn na al l r re es se er rv vo oi ir r i is s f fi il ll le ed d f fi ir rs st t T To o r re em mo ov...

Page 14: ...e c co on nd de en ns se er r To maintain the efficiency of the dryer regularly check that the condenser is clean T To o r re em mo ov ve e t th he e c co on nd de en ns se er r 1 1 Remove the kickpl...

Page 15: ...tside on a washing line or inside on radiators The Fast Iron process relaxes the creases in the fabric making ironing quicker and easier Gently close the door pushing it slowly until you hear the door...

Page 16: ...s s Drum capacity 115 litres Maximum load 6 kg Height 85cm Width 60cm Depth 60cm Energy Label Band C 16 C Cl le ea an ni in ng g a an nd d R Ro ou ut ti in ne e M Ma ai in nt te en na an nc ce e I IM...

Page 17: ...obstructions Has the ACRYLICS SYNTHETICS option been selected from a previous cycle T Th he e d dr ry ye er r d do oe es s n no ot t o op pe er ra at te e Is there a working electricity supply to the...

Page 18: ...not been installed in accordance with the installation instructions Has been used incorrectly H HO OO OV VE ER R S Sp pa ar re es s A Al lw wa ay ys s u us se e g ge en nu ui in ne e H Ho oo ov ve er...

Page 19: ...oduct for 5 years from the date of purchase During that time Hoover will replace or repair all defective parts free of charge except for parts subject to fair wear and tear such as belts The call out...

Page 20: ...ty in the event of any printing mistakes in this booklet The manufacturer also reserves the right to make appropriate modifications to its products without changing the essential characteristics 40002...

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