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Quick guide
Power consumption
off-mode (Po) - Watts
0.50
left-on mode (Pl) - Watts
2.00
Programmes
Kg
kWh
Minutes
Eco*
7
2.20
197
Eco
3.5
1.38
116
Synthetics
4
1.19
116
* This is the reference programme for the energy label and suitable to
dry normal wet cotton laundry. This is the most efficient programme
in terms of energy consumption for drying wet cotton laundry.
(Standard/Default starting configuration).
Cleaning the tumble dryer
• The external metal, plastic and rubber parts can be cleaned
with a damp cloth.
• Clean the front air intake grille regularly (every 6 months) with
a vacuum cleaner to remove any lint, fluff or dust deposits.
Furthermore, remove any lint deposits from the filters area,
using a vacuum cleaner every so often.
• Do not use solvents or abrasives.
TRANSPORT AND HANDLING
Never lift the dryer by holding it at the worktop.
1. Unplug the dryer.
2. Remove the water from the water tank completely.
3. Make sure that door and water tank are properly closed.
4.
If the drain hose is connected to your drainage system,
re-connect it to the back of the dryer (see "Installation" section
in the Safety Instruction guide).
A
B
1
4
2
3
C
CARE AND
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: unplug the dryer during the cleaning and
maintenance procedures.
Emptying the water tank after each cycle (see Fig. A).
Pull the container out of the dryer and empty it into a sink or other
suitable drain, then place it back properly. Do not use the dryer
without having inserted the container back in place.
Cleaning the door filter after each cycle (see Fig. B).
Pull the filter out and clean it by removing the lint from the filter
surface under running water or using a vacuum cleaner. For
optimal performance, dry up all the filters before inserting them
back in place.
Do not use the dryer without having reinserted
the filter in place.
Remove the door filter as described below:
1. Open the door and pull upwards.
2. Open the filter and remove lint from all its parts. Replace it
correctly. Ensure it is completely inserted flush with the dryer seal.
Cleaning the bottom filter when the relevant indicator
turns on (see Fig. C).
Pull the filter out and remove the lint from its surface by washing
it under runing water or by using a vacuum cleaner. However, it
is advisable to clean this filter after each cycle to optimise drying
performance.
Do not use the dryer without having inserted
the filter in place first.
Remove the bottom filter as described below:
1. Open the lower door.
2. Take the handle and pull the lower filter out.
3. Open the rear side of the filter and remove the lint from the
inner surface of the mesh.
4. Clean the bottom filter chamber avoiding the direct contact
with the fins.
5. Close the rear side of the lower filter and place it back by
checking it is perfectly integrated in place.
6. Lower the filter handle and close the bottom door.
7. Make sure the air intake is free.
The filters are essential parts for drying. They are intended
to collect the lint formed during drying process. In case
of clogged filters, the air flow inside the dryer would be
seriously affected: the drying times would be longer, the
energy consumption would increase and the dryer could be
damaged. If these procedures are not carried out properly,
the dryer may not start.
Heat Pump System
The heat pump contains fluorinated greenhouse gases,
contained in a hermetically sealed unit. This sealed unit contains
0.15 kg of the R134a gas. GWP = 604 (1 t CO2).
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1.
Water Tank
2.
Air Intake
3.
Bottom filter
4.
Door filter