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Maintenance

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Important Information

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Installation

Condenser Unit...

!

You MUST clean the fluff from the condenser EVERY

month.

!

Failure to clean the condenser could cause premature

failure of your dryer.

Check that:
- The positioning arrows are pointing upwards.
- The 3 clips are re-secured back into their ‘lock’ position.

STEP 3.

Flush the condenser, from
the rear with water, to
remove any fluff deposits.

STEP 4.

Refit the condenser unit
- ensure that the unit is
pushed in fully, all 3 clips 
are re-secured and the
positiong arrows on the
front of the condenser are
pointing upwards.

Rotate 3 clips

STEP 1.

Open the condenser cover 

- hold the handle and 
pull towards you.

STEP 2.

Remove the condenser by
rotating the 3 clips then
pulling the condenser
towards you.
(There may be some water
in the tubes, this is normal).

Product Data...

(EU Regulation 392/2012)

Rated capacity of Cotton laundry for the standard programme at full load 

8 kg

Energy efficiency class 

C

The weighted Annual Energy Consumption (

AE

c

627.0 

kWh

Consumption per year, based on 160 drying cycles of the standard cotton programme at full and partial load, and the
consumption of the low-power modes. Actual energy consumption per cycle will depend on how the appliance is used.

This household tumble dryer is an 

Automatic Condenser Dryer

Energy consumption : full load 

E

dry

5.24

kWh

, partial load 

E

dry1/2

2.92

kWh

Power consumption : off-mode (

P

o

0.14

W

, left-on mode (

P

l

2.77

W

Duration of the ‘left-on mode’ for power management systems 

30

minutes

The ‘standard cotton programme’ suitable for drying normal wet cotton laundry that is the most efficient programme in
terms of energy consumption for cotton used at full and partial load is 

Cottons - Cupboard Dry

.

Programme time (minutes) : weighted (

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) full & partial load 

122

, full load (

T

dry

160

, partial load (

T

dry1/2

94

Condensation efficiency class 

B

Average condensation efficiency (%) : full load (

C

dry

84

, partial load (

C

dry1/2

82

, weighted (

C

t

) full & partial load 

83

Airborne acoustical noise emissions 

69

dB

(

A

)

re 1 pW

This data is also available on the website 

http://www.hotpoint.eu/hotpoint/

Summary of Contents for TCFG 87C

Page 1: ...entilation Water drain Electrical connection Before you start using your dryer Dryer description 5 The features Control panel The Display 6 Start and programmes 7 11 Choosing a programme Programmes an...

Page 2: ...ter and clean any fluff deposits from the filter mesh STEP 4 Refit the filter NEVER run the dryer without the filter in position For your Condenser dryer to operate efficiently you must follow the reg...

Page 3: ...ndry for the standard programme at full load 8 kg Energy efficiency class C The weighted Annual Energy Consumption AEc 627 0 kWh Consumption per year based on 160 drying cycles of the standard cotton...

Page 4: ...sing the dryer in a small or cold room some condensation could be experienced We do not recommend that the dryer is installed in a cupboard but the dryer must never be installed behind a lockable door...

Page 5: ...y waiting to start a programme see Start and Programmes The Display Unit gives an indication of the drying or delay time together with icons that light to give warning information and show the status...

Page 6: ...ow the time is counting down The display also shows if there is a problem with your dryer if this occurs the display will show F followed by a fault code number the three option lights and the START P...

Page 7: ...e dryer in compliance with new energy saving regulations is fitted with an automatic standby system which is enabled after about 30 minutes if no activity is detected Press and hold the ON OFF button...

Page 8: ...shirts The duration of this programme will depend on the size of the load the dryness setting selected and the spin speed used in your washer Loads dried using the Cupboard Dry setting are usually rea...

Page 9: ...o use but may be slightly damp in places If this is the case try opening them out and shaking them and running the programme again for a short period Also suitable for down filled jackets Select high...

Page 10: ...dly toys for 24 hours then wash and dry them Repeat every 6 weeks Before drying remove accessories such as clothes collars or sound boxes and protect plastic eyes with masking tape after drying them w...

Page 11: ...the heat level options are available pressing this button changes the heat level and the light corresponding to the selection is lit Sound If selected gives a signal at the end of the drying cycle to...

Page 12: ...Tea Towel 100g 3oz Bath Towel 700g 1lb 6oz Hand Towel 350g 12oz Double Sheet 500g 1lb 2oz Single Sheet 350g 12oz At the end of a drying cycle cottons could still be damp if you grouped cottons and syn...

Page 13: ...tain a lot of water Fabrics items that are the same type of fabric but different textures and thicknesses may not have the same drying time Quantity of laundry single items or small loads may take lon...

Page 14: ...een spotted or soaked with vegetable or cooking oils this constitutes a fire hazard Oil affected items can ignite spontaneously especially when exposed to heat sources such as a tumble dryer The items...

Page 15: ...cial bearing components which do not need lubrication Have your dryer checked regularly by authorised technicians to ensure electrical and mechanical safety see Service Switching off the electricity U...

Page 16: ...erature setting is not ideal for the type of fabric you are drying see Start and Programmes and see Laundry The correct drying time has not been selected for the load see Laundry The air intake grille...

Page 17: ...E requires that old household electrical appliances must not be disposed of in the normal unsorted municipal waste stream Old appliances must be collected separately in order to optimise the recovery...

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Page 19: ...s a result of improper installation Replacement of any consumable item or accessory These include but are not limited to plugs cables batteries light bulbs fluorescent tubes and starters covers and fi...

Page 20: ...y clean your appliance to keep it looking good and functioning efficiently throughout its life UK 08448 225 225 Republic of Ireland 0818 313 413 www hotpointservice co uk Appliance Registration We wan...

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