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Safety Warnings & Advice

 

• 

DO NOT 

use DriBUDDI for any purpose other than those described in this manual.

•  For indoor household use only.

•  This appliance is not intended for use by anyone with reduced physical, sensory or mental  
  capabilities, or a lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given  
  supervision or instruction concerning the use of this appliance by a person responsible for  
  their safety. 

• 

DO NOT 

overload your DriBUDDI. Its maximum capacity is 15kg of damp clothing.

•  Keep your DriBUDDI at least 1.5m away from any water or fire source.

•  This appliance is only intended for drying fabrics washed in water.

•  Keep children away from DriBUDDI whilst in use. 

DO NOT 

allow them to play with  

  DriBUDDI or near it when it is in use.

•  Unplug the cord after use, before assembly or disassembly, and before cleaning.

•  Periodically check the power cord and plug for any damage. If it is damaged,  
 

DO NOT 

use.

•  If the power cord and plug is damaged, it must be exclusively replaced by the  
  manufacturer or a similarly qualified electrician in order to avoid a hazard.

•  Keep the power cord away from hot surfaces and sharp edges.

• 

DO NOT 

open the Motor Unit or attempt to change or repair it. Unauthorised repairs will  

  invalidate the warranty and could result in injury.

•  The Motor Unit may become hot during use. 

NEVER 

touch any metal parts as they may  

  cause burns to the skin.

•  Ensure that the area around DriBUDDI is kept clear.

•  Ensure that the holes on top of the cover are not covered during operation.

•  Keep DriBUDDI away from water or other liquids to avoid electrical discharge. 

DO NOT

  

  plug in if it is resting on a wet surface.

•  DriBUDDI should only be used in a well-ventilated area. If ventilation is lacking, it can also  
  be used near an open window. 

DO NOT 

push directly up against a wall; leave at least a  

  gap of an inch so air can circulate around it. 

• 

DO NOT

 leave DriBUDDI unattended when using the ON setting. 

DO NOT

 use this setting  

  for more than a few hours at a time.

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Summary of Contents for DriBUDDI Elite

Page 1: ...Instructions DBE_INS_A indd 1 08 11 2013 16 58 ...

Page 2: ...instructions in full and retain for future reference Contents Safety Warnings Advice 3 Your DriBUDDI Elite 4 Assembling DriBUDDI Elite 5 Using DriBUDDI Elite 9 Recommendations 10 Technical Infomation 10 Fuse mains plug replacement 10 Disposal the environment 10 Cleaning Maintenance 11 Guarantee 11 DBE_INS_A indd 2 08 11 2013 16 58 ...

Page 3: ...OT use If the power cord and plug is damaged it must be exclusively replaced by the manufacturer or a similarly qualified electrician in order to avoid a hazard Keep the power cord away from hot surfaces and sharp edges DO NOT open the Motor Unit or attempt to change or repair it Unauthorised repairs will invalidate the warranty and could result in injury The Motor Unit may become hot during use N...

Page 4: ...4 A B C F E H D G A B C D E F G H Your DriBUDDI Elite Motor Unit Top Motor Unit 16 x Poles Cover 6 x Brackets Motor Unit Shelf 2 x Wheels 2 x Locking Wheels DBE_INS_A indd 4 08 11 2013 16 58 ...

Page 5: ...d edge of a Bracket should point downwards Insert wheels into all four empty downward sockets Note Two wheels have brake clamps Place these where you will be able to easily access them when DriBUDDI is in use Step 3 Take four Poles and push them firmly into the four upward sockets on the base DBE_INS_A indd 5 08 11 2013 16 58 ...

Page 6: ... air holes at the top Place each of the Poles on the frame through a corner hole then slide the cover down over the Poles Push the Cover all the way down so it lies on the floor Step 5 Take two more poles and two more brackets and join them together Add them to the frame with the curved ends pointing downwards DBE_INS_A indd 6 08 11 2013 16 58 ...

Page 7: ...r DriBUDDI Elite Step 6 You can add a third Pole to the middle if you want to hang two rows of smaller items like children s clothes or underwear Step 7 Add four more Poles DBE_INS_A indd 7 08 11 2013 16 58 ...

Page 8: ...ackets and three Poles and join them together Place on top of the frame to complete it Step 9 Step 10 Pull the Cover up and over the frame Using a Philips head screwdriver remove the Motor Unit Top from the Motor Unit DBE_INS_A indd 8 08 11 2013 16 58 ...

Page 9: ... a mains socket and switch on A light should appear on the Motor Unit just above the dial This signifies that DriBUDDI is on 2 Unzip the Cover and hang your clothes inside DriBUDDI DriBUDDI Elite can hold up to 15kg of damp clothing Plastic hangers are recommended 3 Close the zips 4 You can use DriBUDDI in two different ways Set the Timer Turn the dial clockwise to set the timer When the time is u...

Page 10: ...by a washing machine or well wrung if hand washed DO NOT hang clothes too close together They will dry quicker if air is allowed to circulate between them Technical Information Technical Information Model Number Rated voltage Rated frequency Rated power T F90 220 230V 50 60Hz 1200W Fuse and Mains Plug Replacement UK Ireland only This appliance is fitted with a BS 1363 13 amp plug If you have to re...

Page 11: ...ally guaranteed for one year against all defects of workmanship and materials This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights If you have any problems or queries about this product please contact JML UK Customer Services 0800 781 7831 Freephone ROI Customer Services 041 978 0003 Local rate DBE_INS_A indd 11 08 11 2013 16 58 ...

Page 12: ...t 1 Eastside Port of Tyne South Shields NE33 5SP UK Customer Services 0800 781 7831 Freephone ROI Customer Services 041 978 0003 Local rate E mail info JMLgroup co uk Product code V04079 10 13 DBE_INS_A indd 12 08 11 2013 16 58 ...

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