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7KG CLOTHES

DRYER

INSTRUCTION 

MANUAL

MODEL: SC-70AU6DR

Please read this manual carefully before using, and keep it for future reference.

Summary of Contents for SC-70AU6DR

Page 1: ...7KG CLOTHES DRYER INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL SC 70AU6DR Please read this manual carefully before using and keep it for future reference ...

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Page 3: ... General Safety 4 Product Overview 8 Getting Started 10 Instructions 13 Operation 14 Other Useful Information 15 FAQS 16 Specifications 17 Customer Helpline 20 CONTENTS ...

Page 4: ...cause a fire Damaged cord Do not use a cord that shows cracks or damage Any damage to the cord may cause a short circuit fire and or electric shock Contact our support centre on 1300 296 699 for advice Disconnection Never pull the power cord to unplug appliance Grip the plug and pull straight out from the power point After turning the device off wait at least 2 minutes before turning the appliance...

Page 5: ...the appliance Contact our support centre on 1300 296 699 for advice While installing the appliance make sure that the power cord is not bent or flattened Install appliance on a flat level and stable ground Do not install appliance in a tight fitted cabinet Do not install appliance near other heat sources such as radiators heaters or direct sunlight If not wall mounted be sure that the appliance is...

Page 6: ...d items that are suitable for the clothes dryer Do not place any open source flames on the dryer such as candles etc The door window will be hot after a long cycle be sure not to touch the window and to keep children away from the appliance Never stop the clothes dryer before the cycle finishes the last stage of the cycle is a drying mode without heat to ensure items are left at a temperature that...

Page 7: ...he drying cycle unless all items are quickly removed and spread out so that the heat is dissipated CAUTION Do not use the tumble dryer if industrial chemicals have been used for cleaning Do not dry unwashed items in the dryer Do not allow lint to accumulate around the tumble dryer Clean the Lint Trap and Filter after every use Enough ventilation has to be provided to avoid the backflow of gases in...

Page 8: ...DUCT OVERVIEW 1 Top Board 2 Control Panel 3 Door 4 Front Panel 5 Side Panel 6 Filter 7 Flex Tube only to back vent 8 Power Plug 9 Switch 10 Tumbling Box 11 Front Vent 12 Front Vent Flange only to front vent ...

Page 9: ...ration 3 Program Button Repeatedly press this button to select desired program 4 Dryness Level Select between Extra Standard or Less 5 Anti Crease Press to turn on Anti Crease funciton Child Lock Function Press and hold Program and Dryness Level for 3 seconds to activate Child Lock NOTE Make sure to clean the filter cabinet and inner tube after every cycle ...

Page 10: ...tilated area away heat and direct sunlight Exhaust air must not be discharged into the flue which is used for exhausting fumes from appliances burning gas or other fuels Make sure to allow 10cm of spacing behind the dryer to the wall GETTING STARTED LEVELLING THE APPLIANCE Make sure to position the dryer is on a level and stable ground If the floor is uneven you can adjust the feet by twisting it ...

Page 11: ...ase of use and reach If wall mounting dryer onto a plasterboard wall make sure the brackets are securely fitted to a timer stud if the space between the studs is too wide fit a slat between the studs The below instruction will guide you on the measurements needed to drill the holes the positioning of the hooks and support parts 1 Fix the position of the below horizontal guidance drawing 2 Fix the ...

Page 12: ...sitioned at the bottom of the installation as shown above as these provide the support to hold up the dryer WARNING Only install this appliance with 2 people to lift the dryer we strongly reccomend this to prevent injury or damage to the product GETTING STARTED Cont 8x Expansion Screws 6 Lift with 2 people the dryer and push it onto the hooks and supports until it fits into place The back of the a...

Page 13: ...n buckles as this will help to reduce impact noise with items hitting the drum while spinning Make sure to check items for stains before inserting into the dryer as drying can permenantly set stains As you dry large blankets or sheets from time to time open the dryer door take out the blanket or sheet and give it a shake then place back into the dryer This will help larger items with drying proces...

Page 14: ... CRITERIA ACTION AFTER FAULT FAILURE INDICATION E1 Over Tempera ture NTC or PCB fault Stop the program and go to fault state LED Slow Flashing E3 Temperature Sensor Error Temperature Sensor is open or PCB Fault Stop the program and go to fault state LED Slow and Standard Flashing E4 Temperature Sensor Error Temperature Sensor is open or PCB Fault Stop the program and go to fault state LED Fast Fla...

Page 15: ...t straight up and unbolt the filter 2 The lint filter is located in the door opening remove the lint filter 3 When you remvoe the filter by squeezing the sides and use a damp cloth to wipe the filter Be careful not to damage the filter Make sure to dry the filter in the sun before inserting back into the dryer ...

Page 16: ...ocket have power Close the door Insert the plug correctly Check with another appliance to see if power is running to socket The load did not dry correctly Too much washing in the dryer Were the items added mid drying cycle Has the washing been twisted while drying Check and clean the filters Reduce the amount of washing in the dryer Untwist the items and dry them for a little longer The Dryer isnt...

Page 17: ... that the dry clothes which are loaded in to the appliance do not exceed the rated capacity each time SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions 595 x 555 x 840 mm Weight 35kg Rated Input Power 220 240V 50Hz Rated Volume of Dryer 7kg dry clothes Ambient Temperature 5 C 35 C ...

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