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Model: 53343 

HEATED CABINET

INSTRUCTION BOOKLET

Summary of Contents for DRY SOON 53343

Page 1: ...Model 53343 HEATED CABINET INSTRUCTION BOOKLET ...

Page 2: ...othes to be kept straight ironing time is reduced too Here at Lakeland our award winning family owned business still offers the same excellent quality value for money and exceptional customer service as when we founded the company back in the 1960s Our products are hand picked and thoroughly tested so you can be sure that everything you purchase will be a pleasure to use for many years to come CON...

Page 3: ...3 6 5 8 7 10 9 1 Outer cover 2 Horizontal pole x9 66cm long 3 Folding joint arm x6 4 Vertical pole x12 71cm long 5 Heater vent 6 Feet x4 7 Heater rack 8 On off button 9 Heater control panel 10 Heater unit 11 Power cable 12 Remote control ...

Page 4: ...e all packaging materials and any promotional labels or stickers are removed from the appliance before the first use Always inspect the appliance before use for noticeable signs of damage Do not use if damaged or has been dropped In the event of damage or if the appliance develops a fault contact the Lakeland customer care team on 015394 88100 Always use the appliance on a dry level heat resistant...

Page 5: ...abinet after use leaving it to cool down completely before storing it away The appliance must be placed on a level dry surface at least 0 5 metres away from heat or water sources Ensure the appliance is folded out securely before loading it with laundry and switching it on When opening and closing the Heated Cabinet never use force The mechanisms should move freely and easily Keep fingers away fro...

Page 6: ...tighten in place by turning the connector screw clockwise Diagram 3 4 Now you can construct the base together using 3 of the shorter horizontal poles 66cm Insert into the folding joint arm as per the image When pushed in securely tighten in place by turning the connector screw clockwise Creating the base rack of the Heated Cabinet Diagram 4 5 Select 6 of the longer vertical poles 71cm and now gent...

Page 7: ...ning the connector screw clockwise 9 Then join these folding joint arms together across the middle with 3 shorter horizontal poles tighten in place by turning the connector screw clockwise 10 Place 6 longer vertical poles into the connectors facing upwards tighten in place by turning the connector screw clockwise 11 Now we with two more folding joint arms open and the flat edge up create the top o...

Page 8: ... goes under the outer cover Diagram 9 15 Place the heater unit on to this rack and it will slot in place carefully slot the top of the heater unit through the hole at the bottom of the outer cover Diagram 10 16 Your Heated Cabinet is now ready to use Diagram 11 PLEASE NOTE Keep your face away from the ends of the poles when constructing 11 9 10 ...

Page 9: ...eplaced by an adult Never dispose of batteries in fire as this may cause them to explode or attempt to disassemble the batteries Do not mix old and new batteries replace all batteries at the same time Do not mix Alkaline standard Carbon Zinc or rechargeable batteries Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used Do not charge non rechargeable batteries Always remove e...

Page 10: ...s and hook them onto the clothes rack spacing them out evenly for best results Load evenly across the clothes rack to avoid the Heated Cabinet tipping over Do not exceed the maximum load for the Heated Cabinet of 10kg WARNING Do not touch or cover the heater unit with clothes at any point PLEASE NOTE Clothes will take much longer to dry if the cover is not fully zipped 4 Plug in and switch on the ...

Page 11: ...re storing USING THE HEATER UNIT WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL 1 When you plug in the heater unit and switch on at the mains socket the display with show 000 and bleep 2 Using the remote control point it at the heater you can increase or decrease the time on the heater unit by using Time and Time buttons up and down arrows on the remote control 3 The time will increase or decrease in 15 minute intervals...

Page 12: ...The clothes may be too heavy or thick not spin dried or well wrung May sure that the outer cover is closed properly Question Why has my Heated Cabinet stopped suddenly Answer The set drying time may have elapsed The fan may be blocked activating the safety cut out Switch off and unplug the Heated Cabinet and let it cool down completely before clearing any blockages from fan vents and air intake ho...

Page 13: ...e folding joint arms to move up in the middle Then carefully bring together the front and back corner upright poles so they touch the middle upright pole Close the zip and store PLEASE NOTE Keep your fingers away from the folding joint arms 3 To take apart the Heated Cabinet simply follow the steps in Setting up your Heated Cabinet for the first time in reverse 4 Check the fan vents and the air in...

Page 14: ...cy 50Hz Approximate size Fully open 71 5 x 45 x 152cm H 28 x 17 x 59 Weight of product 4 6kg ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED The appliance is fitted with a fused three pin plug to BS1363 which is suitable for use in all homes fitted with sockets to current specifications CHANGING THE 10 AMP FUSE Use a 10 amp BS1362 fuse Only BSI or ASTA approved fuses should be used If you ar...

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Page 16: ...Lakeland Alexandra Buildings Windermere Cumbria UK LA23 1BQ Tel 44 0 15394 88100 www lakeland co uk 53343_211021_v1 ...

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