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5. PRACTICAL HINTS

Before  using  the  tumble  dryer  for  the  first 
time: 

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Please  read  this  instruction  book
thoroughly.

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Remove all items packed inside drum.

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Wipe the inside of the drum and door with
a  damp  cloth  to  remove  any  dust  which
may have settled in transit.

Make sure that the laundry you are going to 
dry  is  suitable  for  drying  in  a  tumble  dryer, 
as  shown  by  the  care  symbols  on  each 
item.  Check  that  all  fastenings  are  closed 
and  that  pockets  are  empty.  Turn  the 
articles  inside  out.  Place  clothes  loosely  in 
the  drum  to  make  sure  that  they  don't  get 
tangled. 

Silk,  nylon  stockings,  delicate  embroidery, 
fabrics  with  metallic  decorations,  garments 
with PVC or leather trimmings. 

ALWAYS 

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Check that the filter is clean before every
drying cycle.

NEVER 

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Put  dripping  wet  items  into  the  tumble
dryer, this may damage the appliance.

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By care symbols

These  can  be  found  on  the  collar  or  inside 
seam:  

Suitable for tumble drying. 

Tumble drying at high temperature. 

Tumble  drying  at  low  temperature 
only. 

Do not tumble dry. 

If  the  item  does  not  have  a  care  label  it 
must  be  assumed  that  it  is  not  suitable  for 
tumble drying. 

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By amount and thickness

Whenever the load is bigger than the dryer 
capacity,  separate  clothes  according  to 
thickness (e.g. towels from thin underwear).

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By type of fabric

Cottons/linen: 

Towels,  cotton  jersey,  bed 

and table linen.

Synthetics: 

Blouses,  shirts,  overalls,  etc. 

made  of  polyester  or  polyamid,  as  well  as 
for cotton/synthetic mixes.

Clothes preparation 

Do not tumble dry 

WARNING

Do  not  dry  articles  which  have  been 
treated  with  a  dry  cleaning  fluid  or 
rubber  clothes  (danger  of  fire  or 
explosion).

 

During  the  last  15  minutes  the  load  is 
always tumbled in cool air. 
 

Energy saving 

Only put into the tumble dryer laundry which 
has  been  thoroughly  wrung  or 
spin-dried.  The  dr

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er  the  laundry  the 

shorter  the  drying  time  thus  saving 
electricity. 

Sort the load as follows 

WARNING

Do not overload the drum, large items 
when  wet  exceed  the  maximum 
admissible  clothes  load  (for  example: 
sleeping bags, duvets).

Summary of Contents for MIHP75

Page 1: ...ctions carefully before attempting to install or use this appliance We recommend that you keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference Installation and Operating Instructions THE PERFE...

Page 2: ...s for the first 24 months Please note that any claim must be accompanied by the model reference number serial number and proof of purchase To activate your guarantee you will need your product serial...

Page 3: ...be handed over to the relevant collection points managed by the municipality or by registered companies In many countries for large WEEE home collection could be present In many countries when you buy...

Page 4: ...of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appli...

Page 5: ...ilter is not in position or is damaged fluff could be ignited WARNING Where the hot surface symbol is located the temperature rise during operation of the tumble dryer may be in excess of 60 degrees C...

Page 6: ...cted to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off by a utility l Do not install the product in a low temperature room or in a room where there is a risk of frost occurring lAt temperatures aroun...

Page 7: ...ese may obstruct the air inlet and outlet lExhaust air must not be discharged into a flue which is used for exhausting fumes from appliances burning gas or other fuels lCheck regularly that the air fl...

Page 8: ...uch as lighters and matches lLighters and matches must not be left in pockets and NEVER use flammable liquids near the machine lMaximum load drying weight see energy label lTo consult the product tech...

Page 9: ...lised retailer or one of our customer support centres WARNING Ensure that the openings on the appliance and the openings of the compartment the appliance is fitted in for built in models are clear of...

Page 10: ...ront part of the kitchen according to the depth of the kick plate check picture and chose the right installation option figure 2 Option 1 The position of the plinth of the dryer is set back less than...

Page 11: ...n requirements figure 5 lPlace the plastic support E under the plate and fix it in position with screw F figure 5 lSnap mount cap G in the lower position figure 5 lMount the furniture door to the fron...

Page 12: ...iture with standard hinges and supports not supplied and stop the door with a std hook not supplied figure 8 lNow it s possible to fix the hinges to the door of the furniture lUse the N 4 mount caps G...

Page 13: ...onto the reverse of plinth Mark the screw hole positions then drill out these positions figure 11 lFix the plinth to the kickplate using 6 screws provided J Note it s possible only some types of kick...

Page 14: ...iner holding the handle A When it is full the water container will weigh about 6 kg 2 Tilt the water container to empty the water out through the spout B When empty replace the water container back as...

Page 15: ...ilter together and push back into place 1 2 Door WARNING When the tumble dryer is in use the drum and door may be VERY HOT WARNING If you open the door mid cycle before the cool down cycle has complet...

Page 16: ...ter 4 Remove the sponge gently from its place and then wash the sponge by holding it under a running tap turning it so to remove any dust or fluff Make sure the sponge is fully dry before refitting 5...

Page 17: ...le for tumble drying Tumble drying at high temperature Tumble drying at low temperature only Do not tumble dry If the item does not have a care label it must be assumed that it is not suitable for tum...

Page 18: ...door with a soft cloth lDO NOT use abrasive pads or cleaning agents lTo prevent the door sticking or the buildup of fluff clean the inner door and gasket with a damp cloth after every drying cycle Cl...

Page 19: ...ycle is nearing completion the machine will enter the cool down phase the clothes will be tumbled in cool air allowing the load to cool down 7 Following the completion of the cycle the drum will rotat...

Page 20: ...rted you will be kept informed constantly of the time remaining to the end of the drying cycle lThe appliance calculates the time to the end of the selected programme based upon a standard loading dur...

Page 21: ...increases the time in 10 minute intervals After this selection to reset the automatic drying functioning it is necessary to switch off the dryer l In case of incompatibility all indicator lights flas...

Page 22: ...he keys In this way you can avoid making accidental or unwanted changes if a button on the display is pressed accidently during a cycle lThe key lock can be simply cancelled by pressing the two button...

Page 23: ...cates Max 3 kg Power consumption of off mode 0 40 W Power consumption of left on mode 0 75 W EN 61121 Programme To Use STANDARD DRY COTTON IRON DRY COTTON WHITES Ready to Iron EASY CARE TEXTILE SYNTHE...

Page 24: ...ti allergy 3 Max 220 Pre Iron 2 12 Refresh 2 20 The real duration of drying cycle depends by the starting humidity level of the laundry due to spin speed type and amount of load cleanliness of filters...

Page 25: ...detergents Pre Iron This is a warm cycle that in only 12 minutes helps to relax folds and creases Refresh The perfect cycle to remove the smells from the linens smoothing creases Description of progra...

Page 26: ...e appointment for an engineer to call under the terms of your guarantee However a charge may be made if any of the following applies to your machine lIs found to be in working order lHas not been inst...

Page 27: ...on this product we are confirming compliance to all relevant European safety health and environmental requirements which are applicable in legislation for this product The manufacturer declines all re...

Page 28: ...thorisedmodification or inexpert repair Cost ofCall out where a fault cannot be found withthe appliance Cost ofCall out for work covering routine maintenance such as but not exclusively cleaning offil...

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Page 30: ...l help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailed information about...

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