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Revision 09/2015

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SECTION 4: APPLICATION 

Advice

1.

 Before drying, thoroughly spin the laundry in washing machine. High spin speed can reduce the drying
time and save energy consumption.

2.  For uniform drying result, sort the laundry according to fabric type and drying programme.
3.  Before drying, please close zips, hooks and eyelets, button up, tie fabric belts, etc.
4.  Do not over dry the clothes, because over dried clothes can easily get creases or shrinkage.
5.   Do not dry the articles containing rubber or similar elastic materials such as raincoats, bicycle covers and 

etc.

6.   The door can be opened only after the programme of the drying machine is completed. Do not open the 

door before the programme fi nished, as the skin may be scalded by steam or hot surface.

7.

 Clean the lint fi lter and empty container after each use to avoid extension of drying time and energy
consumption.

8.   Please choose the related programme when deal with wool material clothes, to make the cloth more fresh 

and fl uff y.

9.  The weight references as follows:

Blended 
Coats (about 
800g)

Jackets (about 
800g in cotton)

Jeans 
Trousers 
(about 
800g)

Towel Quilts 
(about 900g 
in cotton)

Single Sheets 
(about 600g 
in cotton)

Work Clothes 
(upper and 
lower) (about 
1120g in cotton)

Pajamas 
(about 
200g)

Shirts (about 
300g in 
cotton)

Undershirts 
(about 180g 
in cotton)

Underpants 
(about 70g in 
cotton)

Socks 
(about 30g 
in blended 
material)

Accessories

The following parts are optional for specifi c models.
If your dryer has following parts, please install them following the instruction below.

Hose holder (optional)

Condensing drain hose 
(optional)

Summary of Contents for PDC 82 Crown

Page 1: ...TUMBLE DRYER OWNER S MANUAL PDC 82 Crown...

Page 2: ...Dear customer Thank you for buying a PHILCO brand product So that your appliance serves you well please read all the instructions in this user s manual...

Page 3: ...Transport 9 Installation Position 9 Level Adjusting 9 Power Supply Connection 9 SECTION 4 APPLICATION 10 Quick start 12 Select the programme 12 Programme start 12 Programme end 12 Programme table 13...

Page 4: ...life of your tumble dryer You ll find many answers to common problems in the chart of troubleshooting tips If you review the chart of troubleshooting tips first you may not need to call for service CA...

Page 5: ...wire and null wire shall be distinguished and shall not be connected together 3 The power wire shall be met IEC and must be able to withstand the current above 10A To ensure your and your family s saf...

Page 6: ...uels including open fires 14 WARNING never stop a tumble dryer before the end of the drying cycle unless all items are quickly removed and spread out so that the heat is dissipated 15 The exhaust air...

Page 7: ...ervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenanceshallnotbemadebychildr...

Page 8: ...he dryer 4 Do not put any pyrotoxin on the dryer such as the candle electric cooker Damage danger 1 Do not dry over the rated capacity 2 Do not operate the dryer without the filter door and filter bas...

Page 9: ...ries of the product Individual parts may differ depending on the model Container Power Cord Drum Filter door Control panel Door Air inlet Filter base Filter cover Description of controls 1 2 3 4 5 1 P...

Page 10: ...15 Fast R a s Display Delay start Child lock Remaining Time indicator Error message Cycle phase status Clean filters warning Empty water container warning Dryness level four grades Drum lamp indicator...

Page 11: ...t restrict the floor clearance through deep pile carpets strips of wood or similar This might cause heat built up which would interfere with the operation of the appliance Level Adjusting Once in its...

Page 12: ...before the programme finished as the skin may be scalded by steam or hot surface 7 Clean the lint filter and empty container after each use to avoid extension of drying time and energy consumption 8...

Page 13: ...ight 2015 Fast R a s Installation step Step 1 removing the drain hose from the hose connector using plier Step 2 insert the external drainage hose Step 3 put the hose holder on the washing basin or an...

Page 14: ...he Start Pause key Programme start The drum will keep rotating after the programme start the state light in the display area will flash in sequence the remaining time displayed will change automatical...

Page 15: ...etic fabrics which are not ironed such as easy care shirts table linen baby clothes socks Iron To dry thin synthetic fabrics which are also to be ironed such as knitwear shirts Wool Refresh Wool 1 0 k...

Page 16: ...ts the time starts to decrease on the display and the icon blinks Steps in details 1 Load your laundry and make sure the machine door is closed 2 Press the On Off button then to turn the programme sel...

Page 17: ...remind the operator it is an invalid choose 3 When the drying programme is done the buzzer will also remind the user 7 Instruction of the Anti Crease function At the end of the drying cycle the anti...

Page 18: ...e button 2 Do not drink the condensed water 3 Do not use the dryer without the water container Clean the filter door 1 Filter door Open the door 2 Take out the filter door 3 Clean the filter door wipe...

Page 19: ...heat exchanger As necessary approx once every 2 months remove the fluff from the heat exchanger using the sponge or soft brush When doing this please use gloves Note The fluff can be removed more easi...

Page 20: ...r failure is flashing Filter is plug up or environment temperature is too high Clean filter and confirm the ambient temperature Please contact your local service center if the problem persists Precaut...

Page 21: ...ted greenhouse gases covered by the Kyoto Protocol Hermetically sealed Note 1 The rated capacity is the maximum capacity make sure that the dry clothes which are loaded to the appliance do not exceed...

Page 22: ...am for cotton with half loads min 115 Condensation efficiency class A highest efficiency up to G lowest efficiency B Average condensation efficiency of standard program for cotton with full and half l...

Page 23: ...cles in the standard cotton program with half and full loads and consumption in the low power consumption modes Actual power consumption per cycle will depend on how the appliance is used Noise level...

Page 24: ...urces and help in preventing the potential negative impact on the environment and human health which could be caused as a result of improper liquidation of waste Please ask your local authorities or t...

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