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EN - III

CONTENTS

1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................. 5

1.1. Electrical Safety ............................................................................................... 5

1.2. Children's Safety ............................................................................................. 6

1.3. Product Safety ................................................................................................. 7

1.4. Correct Use ..................................................................................................... 8

1.5. Installing On Top Of a Washing Machine......................................................... 9

2. INSTALLATION ................................................................................................ 11

2.1. Connection to Water Outlet (with optional drain hose) .................................. 11

2.1.1. Connecting the Water Discharge Hose ...................................................... 11

2.2. Adjusting the Feet .......................................................................................... 11

2.3. Electrical Connection ..................................................................................... 11

2.4. Under Counter Installation ............................................................................. 11

3. OVERVIEW ...................................................................................................... 12
4. PREPARING THE LAUNDRY .......................................................................... 13

4.1. Sorting the Laundry to be Dried..................................................................... 13

4.2. Preparing the Laundry to be Dried ................................................................ 14

4.3. Load Capacity................................................................................................ 14

5. USING THE TUMBLE DRYER ........................................................................ 15

5.1. Control Panel ................................................................................................. 15

5.1.1. Programme Selection Knob........................................................................ 15

5.1.2. Electronic Indicator and Additional Functions ............................................. 15

5.2. Programme Selection and Consumption Table ............................................. 16

5.2.1. Auxiliary Functions...................................................................................... 17

5.2.2. Starting the Programme ............................................................................. 18

5.2.3.  Programme Progress ................................................................................ 19

5.3. Drum Light Information .................................................................................. 19

6. CLEANING AND CARE ................................................................................... 21

6.1. Cleaning the Lint Filters ................................................................................. 21

6.2. Emptying the Water Tank............................................................................... 21

6.3. Cleaning the Heat Exchanger........................................................................ 22

6.4. Cleaning the Humidity Sensor ....................................................................... 22

6.5. Cleaning the Inner Surface of the Loading Door ........................................... 23

7. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................... 24
8. TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................................... 25

Summary of Contents for Home Appliances KD-HHH8S8EW3-FR

Page 1: ...Home Appliances User Manual EN KD HHH8S8EW3 FR Tumble Dryer ...

Page 2: ...ake 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 Dangerous voltage FIRE Risk of fire ATTENTION Risk of injury or material damage IMPORTANT NOTE Information on correct operation of the system Read the instructions Hot surface ...

Page 3: ...y to be Dried 13 4 2 Preparing the Laundry to be Dried 14 4 3 Load Capacity 14 5 USING THE TUMBLE DRYER 15 5 1 Control Panel 15 5 1 1 Programme Selection Knob 15 5 1 2 Electronic Indicator and Additional Functions 15 5 2 Programme Selection and Consumption Table 16 5 2 1 Auxiliary Functions 17 5 2 2 Starting the Programme 18 5 2 3 Programme Progress 19 5 3 Drum Light Information 19 6 CLEANING AND ...

Page 4: ...AULT WARNINGS AND WHAT TO DO 27 10 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND PACKAGING INFORMATION 28 10 1 Packaging Information 28 11 DESCRIBING THE ENERGY LABEL AND SAVING ENERGY 28 11 1 Energy Labelling 28 11 2 Energy Efficiency 29 ...

Page 5: ...cturer will not accept responsibility for damages resulting from incorrect use or transport The service life time of your tumble dryer is 10 years This is the period during which the spare parts required for the tumble dryer to operate properly will be commercially available Do not allow floor coverings to obstruct the ventilation openings Installation and repair of the machine should only be made...

Page 6: ...tion Before contacting the local Authorised Service Provider for the installation of the dryer check the information in the user manual to make sure that the electrical installation and water outlet is suitable If they are not call a qualified electrician and a plumber to have the necessary adjustments made It is the customer s responsibility to prepare the dryer s installation place as well as th...

Page 7: ... tap socket The operating temperature of the dryer is 5 C to 35 C If operated out of this temperature range the performance of the dryer 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 The rear surface of the product should be placed against the wa...

Page 8: ...r household waste at the end of its service life To prevent the potential harms of uncontrolled waste disposal on the environment and human health please keep this product separate from other types of waste and to prevent sustainable reuse of material resources make sure that it is recycled responsibly Contact your dealer or local authorities to get information on how and where you can take the pr...

Page 9: ...the dryer to a grounded socket with fuse protection The earth connection must be installed by a qualified electrician Our company cannot be held responsible for damages losses resulting from using the dryer without an earth connection as required by local regulations The voltage and the allowable fuse protection are indicated on the type plate For the type plate please see Overview Voltage and fre...

Page 10: ...ing use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children must not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance must not be made by children without supervision Do not leave children unattended near the machine Children might lock themselves in the machine resulting in risk of death Do not allow children to touch the glass door during operation The surface become...

Page 11: ...ain remover turpentine candle wax wax remover or chemicals Laundry that has residues of hair sprays nail polish remover and similar substances Laundry on which industrial chemicals have been used for cleaning such as chemical cleaning Laundry that has any kind of foam sponge rubber or rubber like parts or accessories These include latex foam sponge shower caps waterproof fabrics fitted clothes and...

Page 12: ...ogramme or in the event of a power failure whilst the dryer is running This concentration of heat can cause self combustion so always activate the Refresh programme to cool down or quickly remove all laundry from the dryer in order to hang them up and dissipate the heat Use the dryer only for household drying and to dry fabrics with a label that indicates they are suitable for drying All other use...

Page 13: ...around the tumble dryer not applicable for appliances intended to be vented to the exterior of the building IMPORTANT The clearance between the dryer and the floor should not be reduced with objects such as carpets wood or panel otherwise sufficient air intake cannot be ensured for the machine Do not install the dryer in rooms where there is risk of freezing Freezing temperatures negatively affect...

Page 14: ...ashing Machine and Tumble Dryer Tumble Dryer Depth Washing Machine 37 cm 42 cm 53 cm 56 cm 59 cm 85 cm 56 cm X X 61 cm X X X For the depth information please see 7 Technical Specifications In order to put the dryer machine onto the washing machine a special stacking kit is required as an optional extra Please contact customer service to acquire The assembly instruction will be served together with...

Page 15: ...lded or stepped over 2 1 3 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 ...

Page 16: ...3 OVERVIEW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Upper tray 2 Control panel 3 Loading door 4 Plinth 5 Plinth opening slot 6 Ventilation grills 7 Adjustable feet 8 Plinth cover 9 Type plate 10 Lint filter 11 Drawer Cover ...

Page 17: ...r 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 dry cleaning Do not dry thin multi layer or thick layer fabrics together as they dry at different levels For this reason dry clothes together that have the same structure and fabric type This way you ...

Page 18: ... type and drying programme Remove clips and similar metal parts from the clothes Woven goods such as t shirts and knit clothes generally shrink in the first drying Use a protective programme Do not over dry synthetics This will cause creases When washing the laundry to be dried adjust the amount of softener according to the data from the manufacturer of the washing machine 4 3 Load Capacity Follow...

Page 19: ...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 Water tank warning indicator Lint filter cleaning warning indicator Heat exchanger cleaning warning indicator ...

Page 20: ...0 60 109 Sport 4 800 40 78 Mix 4 1000 60 112 Wool Refresh 5 Refresh 10 Express 45 1 1200 50 45 Shirts 30 0 5 1200 50 30 Energy consumption values Programme Load kg Washing machine spin speed Approximate amount of remaining humidity Energy consumption values kWh Cotton Cupboard Dry 8 1000 60 1 39 Cotton Iron Dry 8 1000 60 1 09 Synthetics Cupboard Dry 4 800 40 0 56 Power consumption in the off mode ...

Page 21: ...g pressing on Delayed Start button changes delay time continuously Buzzer Cancel The dryer gives an audible warning 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 will hear an audible warning that the option has been cancelled Time Drying When knob ...

Page 22: ...oved from the machine will be damp Delicate This programme dries thin clothes like shirts blouses and silk garments at a low temperature to make them ready to wear Time Drying To reach the required drying level at a low temperature you can use the time programmes of 20 min to 200 min Regardless of the drying level the programme stops at the desired time Baby Care This programme dries delicate infa...

Page 23: ...an audible warning 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 every programme IMPORTANT If you do not take out the laundry after the programme has ended the 1 hour Anti Crease phase will automatically be activated This programme rotates the drum at reg...

Page 24: ...ying Level Anticrease Cotton Extra Dry X Cotton Cupboard Dry X Cotton Iron Dry X Synthetics Cupboard Dry X Synthetics Iron Dry X Delicate X X Time drying X Baby Care X Duvet X X Sport X Mix X Wool Refresh X X Refresh X X Express 45 X X Shirts 30 X X X Not selectable Selectable ...

Page 25: ...er by your hands or using a soft cloth 5 Open the inner filter 6 Clean the inner filter by your hands or using a soft cloth 7 Close the filters and fit the hooks 8 Place inner filter inside of outer filter 9 Refit the Lint filter After the dryer has been used for a certain period of time if you encounter a layer that will cause obstruction on the filter surface wash the filter with warm water to c...

Page 26: ... Unlock the exchanger cover by turning in the direction shown with arrows 3 Take out the exchanger cover as shown 4 Clean the front surface of the exchanger as shown 5 Fit the exchanger cover as shown 6 Lock the exchanger cover by turning in the direction shown with arrows 7 Close the kick plate cover as shown WARNING DO NOT CLEAN WITH BARE HANDS SINCE THE EXCHANGER FINS ARE SHARP THEY MAY HURT YO...

Page 27: ...similar products when cleaning the sensors 6 5 Cleaning the Inner Surface 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 the gasket with a soft damp cloth ...

Page 28: ...nge depending on the environmental conditions and use of the dryer ATTENTION 1 Due to safety reasons legislation forces a room of at least 1 m per 8 g refrigerant for such equipment For 150 g propane the minimum allowed room size would be 18 75 m 2 Coolant Risk of fire risk of poisoning risk of material damage and damage to the appliance The appliance contains refrigerant which although it is envi...

Page 29: ...nerally 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 use the time programmes The surface of the lint filter might be clogged Wash the filter with lukewarm water The heat exchanger might be clogged Clean the heat exchanger The dryer might be overloaded...

Page 30: ...s on its own The loading door might not be closed properly Push the loading door until you hear the closing sound The water tank warning symbol is on flashing The water tank might be full Empty the water tank The water discharge hose might be bent If the product is connected directly to the water outlet check the water discharge hose The filter cleaning warning symbol is on The lint filter might b...

Page 31: ... E00 Contact the nearest authorised service agent E03 Empty the water tank if problem does not solved contact the nearest authorised service agent E04 Contact the nearest authorised service agent E05 Contact the nearest authorised service agent E06 Contact the nearest authorised service agent E07 Contact the nearest authorised service agent E08 There may be voltage fluctuation in mains Wait until ...

Page 32: ...gether 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 Trademark 2 Model 3 Energy Class 4 Annual Power Consumption 5 Noise During Drying 6 Dry Laundry Capacity 7 Cotton Cupboard Dry Cycle Time 8 Condensing Efficiency Class 9 Machine Technology A CDEFG B A ...

Page 33: ...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 it open for a long time Do not add new wet laundry during the drying process Hairs and lint that detach from the laundry and merge in the air are collected by the Lint Filters Please make sure that the ...

Page 34: ...and partial load Tt 140 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 programme at partial load Cdry1 2 81 Weighted condensation efficiency of the standard cotton programme at full load and partial load Ct 81 Sound power level for the standard cotton programme at full lo...

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