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THPD70

8.2 Cleaning the Base Filter

— Ensure the dryer has cooled down after any recent operation.
— Unplug the appliance.
— Open the base filter cover, as illustrated below.

— Unscrew the two locking levers, rotating them towards each other.
— Completely clean the base filter using the same method as described in 8.1.
— Reinsert the base filter and re-screw the locking levers in place.
— Close the base filter flap, until it locks in position.

Warning!

  Never operate the dryer without the filters installed.

8.2 Cleaning the Heat Exchanger

If you frequently use your appliance, it is recommended to clean the heat exchanger 
approximately once every two months. Be careful not to damage the air heat exchanger and 
please use gloves. 

Note: 

The lint and fluff can easily be removed when first lightly dampened. 

8.3 Empty the water container

Warning!

  After each use, the water container should be emptied. 

— Hold and pull out the water container using two hands.
— Tilt the water container, pouring out the condensed water in to a sink.
— Re-insert the water container into the appliance.
 

Note: 

 If the container requires emptying during operation, the programme will pause and the

icon will flash on the display. Follow the process above to empty the container and 

restart the programme by pressing the “Start/Pause” button.

Warning! 

— Do not drink the condenser water.  

 

 

 

— Do not operate the dryer without the water container in place.

8.4 Error Alarms

Summary of Contents for THPD70

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual 7 0kg Heat Pump Dryer THPD70 English www teka com...

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Page 3: ...our Teka appliance has been designed with you in mind meaning that you ll get great results every time Welcome to the world of Teka Visit our website for our full range of Appliance solutions product...

Page 4: ...he appliance Make sure that the floor where you install the appliance is flat stable heat resistant and clean Do not install or use the appliance where the temperature is less than 5 C or higher than...

Page 5: ...atex foam shower caps waterproof textiles rubber backed articles and clothes or pillows fitted with foam rubber pads Before drying items that have been in contact with substances such as cooking oil a...

Page 6: ...ut off the mains cable and discard it Remove the door catch to prevent children and pets to get closed in the appliance 2 6 Transport Always move the appliance cautiously Do not use the machine door o...

Page 7: ...8C Light Anti Crease Signal Press 3 secs to set My Cycle Special Jeans Mix Sports Shirts Warm Cool Refresh Time Wool Cotton Extra Standard Iron Delicate Extra Standard Iron Synthetics My Cycle 1 Progr...

Page 8: ...08 THPD70 5 1 Quick Start Follow the procedure below to operate your dryer 5 2 Clothing Weight Reference The table below provides a weight reference for typical clothing items Operating Instructions...

Page 9: ...high speeds within the washing machine Y N Mix 3 5kg Designed for use when you cannot determine your clothing material Y N Sports 3 0kg To dry sportswear thin fabrics and polyester items which are not...

Page 10: ...ures a drying intensity control allowing you to adjust the dryness level of your laundry The Intensity function has four levels indicated by the icons below The drying time increase by 3 minutes with...

Page 11: ...n from pressing keys or changing the dryers operation To activate the child lock When the appliance is in operation press and hold the Anti Crease and Signal buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds Once...

Page 12: ...nger approximately once every two months Be careful not to damage the air heat exchanger and please use gloves Note The lint and fluff can easily be removed when first lightly dampened 8 3 Empty the w...

Page 13: ...l it clicks into position Ensure that the dryer hasn t been overloaded with clothes Degree of dryness was not reached or drying time too long Clean the lint filter and wash the condenser Empty the wat...

Page 14: ...f original purchase of the Appliance h you means the purchaser of the Appliance not having purchased the Appliance for re sale and your has a corresponding meaning 2 This warranty only applies to Appl...

Page 15: ...nd for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the Appliance repaired or replaced if the Appliance fails to be of acceptable quality and the fail...

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