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2.2. Adjusting the Feet

•  For the dryer to work with less noise 

and vibration, it must be stable and 

balanced on its feet. Adjust the feed to 

ensure that the product is balanced.

•  Rotate the feet to the right and to the 

left until the dryer is even and stable.

 IMPORTANT:

 Never remove the 

adjustable feet.

2.3. Electrical Connection

 ATTENTION:

 There is risk of fire and 

electric shock.
•  Your dryer is set to 220-240 V and 50 

Hz.

•  The mains cable of the dryer is 

equipped with a special plug. This 

plug must be connected to an earthed 

socket protected by a fuse of 16 

Amperes as indicated on the type plate. 

The fuse current rating of the power 

line where the outlet is connected must 

also be 16 amperes. Consult a qualified 

electrician if you do not have such an 

outlet or fuse.

•  Our company cannot be held 

responsible for damages resulting from 

usage without earthing.

 IMPORTANT:

 Operating your machine 

at low voltage values will shorten the 

service life and decrease the performance 

of your machine.

2.4. Under Counter Installation

•  Leave at least 3 cm of space between 

the side and rear walls of the product 

and the underside of the worktop when 

installing your product under a counter.

•  Assembly / disassembly under the 

counter if neccessary must be done by 

authorized service.

3. OVERVIEW

1. Upper tray
2. Control panel
3. Loading door
4. Plinth opening slot
5. Plinth
6. Adjustable feet
7. Plinth cover
8. Type plate
9. 

Lint filter

10. Drawer Cover
11. Ventilation grills

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Summary of Contents for DCH7100

Page 1: ...Tumble Dryer User Manual EN DCH7100...

Page 2: ...ke the time to read this User Manual before using your appliance and keep this book for future reference Icon Caption Description WARNING Risk of serious injury or death RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Dangero...

Page 3: ...eparing the Laundry to be Dried 12 4 3 Load Capacity 12 5 USING THE TUMBLE DRYER 13 5 1 Control Panel 13 5 1 1 Programme Selection Knob 13 5 1 2 Electronic Indicator and Additional Functions 13 5 2 Pr...

Page 4: ...EN IV 10 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND PACKAGING INFORMATION 26 10 1 Packaging Information 26 11 DESCRIBING THE ENERGY LABEL AND SAVING ENERGY 26 11 1 Energy Labelling 26 11 2 Energy Efficiency 27...

Page 5: ...facturer will not accept responsibility for damages resulting from incorrect use or transport The service life of your tumble dryer is 10 years This is the period during which the spare parts required...

Page 6: ...eners or similar products should be used in accordance with the manufacturers instructions Remove all objects from pockets such as lighters and matches The appliance must not be installed behind a loc...

Page 7: ...the dryer to a grounded socket with fuse protection Have the earth connection installed by a qualified electrician Our company cannot be held responsible for damages losses resulting from using the d...

Page 8: ...e used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction c...

Page 9: ...kerosene spot removers turpentine waxes and wax removers should be washed in hot water with an extra amount of detergent before being dried in the tumble dryer Cleaning cloths and mats that have resid...

Page 10: ...ing it ATTENTION Superheating of clothes inside of the dryer can occur if you cancel the programme or in the event of a power failure whilst the dryer is running This concentration of heat can cause s...

Page 11: ...he drying process Lint accumulation must not to be allowed around the tumble dryer not applicable for appliances intended to be vented to the exterior of the building IMPORTANT The clearance between t...

Page 12: ...nstruction will be served together with the stacking kit CE Declaration of conformity We declare that our products meet the applicable European Directives Decisions and Regulations and the requirement...

Page 13: ...will be affected negatively and the product will be damaged Be careful when carrying the product since it is heavy Always wear safety gloves Always install the product should be placed against a wall...

Page 14: ...line where the outlet is connected must also be 16 amperes Consult a qualified electrician if you do not have such an outlet or fuse Our company cannot be held responsible for damages resulting from u...

Page 15: ...No drying Do not dry clean At any temperature At high temperatures At medium temperatures At low temperatures Heatless Hang to dry Spread to dry Hang wet to dry Spread in shadow to dry Suitable for d...

Page 16: ...drying in the dryer 4 2 Preparing the Laundry to be Dried Risk of explosion and fire Remove all objects from pockets such as lighters and matches ATTENTION The drum of the dryer and the fabrics may ge...

Page 17: ...additional functions 5 1 1 Programme Selection Knob Use the programme selection knob to select the desired drying programme 1 2 5 1 2 Electronic Indicator and Additional Functions Display symbols Wat...

Page 18: ...n values Programme Load kg Washing machine spin speed Approximate amount of remaining humidity Energy consumption values kWh Cotton Cupboard Dry 7 1000 60 4 18 Cotton Iron Dry 7 1000 60 3 40 Synthetic...

Page 19: ...ng when program selection knob is turned buttons are pressed and at the end of programme To cancel the warnings press and hold the Anti Crease Option button for 3 seconds When you press the button you...

Page 20: ...shirts blouses at a lower temperature compared to the cottons programme to prepare them for ironing Laundry removed from the machine will be damp Delicate This programme dries thin clothes like shirt...

Page 21: ...rning will be given at the end of the programme You can remove the laundry to make the machine ready for a new load IMPORTANT Clean the lint filter after every programme Empty the water tank after eve...

Page 22: ...hild Lock Drying Level Anticrease Cotton Extra Dry Cotton Cupboard Dry Cotton Iron Dry Synthetics Cupboard Dry Synthetics Iron Dry Delicate X Mix Baby Care Jeans 60 min X 30 min X 10 min X Refresh X E...

Page 23: ...hands or a soft cloth to clean the lint 4 Close and refit the lint filter 1 2 3 4 After the dryer has been used for a certain period of time if you encounter a layer that will cause obstruction on the...

Page 24: ...he plastic part and pull it out 3 Clean it with a showerhead and wait for the water to drain off 4 Fully insert the condenser into its seat and lock the 2 locks 5 Close the plinth cover 1 2 3 6 4 Clea...

Page 25: ...rface of the Loading Door IMPORTANT DO NOT FORGET TO CLEAN THE INNER SURFACE OF THE LOADING DOOR AFTER EACH DRYING PROCESS Open the loading door of the dryer and clean all of the inner surfaces and th...

Page 26: ...ight with the adjustable feet not used Max height Height with the adjustable feet extended to the maximum Dry laundry weight before washing IMPORTANT To improve the quality of the dryer technical spec...

Page 27: ...erally feels more humid The programme used might not be suitable for the type of laundry Check the care labels on the laundry items select a suitable programme for the type of laundry and additionally...

Page 28: ...r cleaning warning symbol is on The condenser might be unclean Clean the condenser The Filter seat might be clogged by lint Clean the filter seat There might be a layer that causes obstrucion on the s...

Page 29: ...ailure codes are shown below ERROR CODE SOLUTION E03 Empty the water tank if problem does not solved contact the nearest authorised service agent E04 Contact the nearest authorised service agent E05 C...

Page 30: ...te together with household or other waste Instead take it to a packaging collection point defined by your local authority 11 DESCRIBING THE ENERGY LABEL AND SAVING ENERGY 11 1 Energy Labelling 1 Trade...

Page 31: ...on the front and back sides of the Dryer Do not cover the grills on the front side of the machine Unless necessary do not open the door of the machine when drying If you have to open it do not keep i...

Page 32: ...partial load Tt 94 Condensation efficiency class 4 B Average condensation efficiency of the standard cotton programme at full load Cdry 81 Average condensation efficiency of the standard cotton progra...

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