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Quick guide

Before using the appliance carefully read the Safety 

Instructions.

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Power consumption

off-mode  (Po) - Watts

0.50

left-on mode (Pl) - Watts

1.00

Programs

Kg

kWh

Minutes

Eco Cotton *  

8

4.74

130

Eco Cotton   

4

2.59

80

Synthetics

4

1.84

90

*This is the reference programme for the energy label and suitable to 

dry normal wet cotton laundry. This is the most efficient programme 

in terms of energy consumption for drying wet cotton laundry. 

(Standard/Default starting configuration).

Cleaning the tumble dryer

•  The external metal, plastic and rubber parts can be cleaned 

with a damp cloth.

•  Clean the front air intake grille regularly (every 6 months) with 

a vacuum cleaner to remove any lint, fluff or dust deposits. 

Furthermore, remove any lint deposits from the filters area, 

using a vacuum cleaner every so often.

•  Do not use solvents or abrasives.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

WARNING: unplug the dryer during the cleaning and 

maintenance procedures.

 Emptying the water tank after each cycle (see Fig. A).

Pull the container out of the dryer and empty it into a sink or other 

suitable drain, then place it back properly. Do not use the dryer 

without having inserted the container back in place.

 Cleaning the door filter after each cycle (see Fig. B). 

Pull the filter out and clean it by removing the lint from the filter 

surface under running water or using a vacuum cleaner. For optimal 

performance, dry up the filter before inserting it back in place.

Do not use the dryer without having reinserted the filter in place.

 

Remove the door filter as described below:
1. Open the door and pull the filter upwards.
2. Open the filter and remove the lint from all its parts. Replace the 

filter correctly making sure it is fully seated.

 Cleaning the bottom filter when the relevant indicator 

turns on (see Fig. C).

 

Pull the filter out and remove the lint from its surface by washing 

it under runing water or by using a vacuum cleaner.
However, it is advisable to clean this filter after each cycle to 

optimise drying performance.

Do not use the dryer without having reinserted the filter in place.

Remove the bottom filter and the condenser as described 

below:
1. Open the bottom cover;
2. Take the handle and pull the filter out.
3. Open the rear side of the filter and remove the lint from the 

inner surface of the mesh.
4. Clean the filter chamber (there might be residual water: this is 

normal).
5. 

Approximately every 3 months, clean the condensing unit 

(figure D) situated behind the bottom filter.

• Lower the levers situated on the sides of the condenser.  

Pull the handle to remove the condenser and clean it under 

running water.

• Put the the condenser back in place and lift the levers.

6. Close the rear side of the filter and place it back by checking it 

is perfectly integrated in place.
7. Lower the filter handle and close the bottom cover. 
8. Make sure the air intake is free.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

1. 

Water Tank

2. 

Air Intake

3. 

Bottom filter and condenser 

4. 

Door filter

The filters are essential parts for drying. They are intended 

to collect the lint formed during drying process. In case 

of clogged filters, the air flow inside the dryer would be 

seriously affected: the drying times would be longer, the 

energy consumption would increase and the dryer could be 

damaged. If these procedures are not carried out properly, 

the dryer may not start.

A

B

1

4

2

3

C

D

TRANSPORT AND HANDLING

Never lift the dryer by holding it at the worktop. 
1.  Unplug the dryer.
2.  Remove the water from the water tank completely.
3.  Make sure that door and water tank are properly closed.

4. 

If the drain hose is connected to your drainage system,  

re-connect it to the back of the dryer (see "Installation" section 

in the Safety Instruction guide).

Summary of Contents for FFT CM10 8B UK

Page 1: ... if necessary 7 Press the Start Pause button to begin drying 8 At the end of the drying cycle a buzzer will beep An indicator on the control panel signals the end of the cycle Pull the load out immediately to prevent the formation of creases on laundry 9 Turn the machine off by pressing the On Off button open the door and pull the clothing out If the machine is not switched off manually after abou...

Page 2: ...te drying Items will be more easily ironed immediately after the cycle Hanger dry a level intended for delicate garments ready to be hanged Cupboard dry the laundry is ready to be folded and put away Extra dry for laundry intended to be worn at the end of the cycle Timed drying This option is to manually set the drying time Press the corresponding button to set the required time for drying An indi...

Page 3: ...avingreinsertedthefilterinplace Remove the door filter as described below 1 Open the door and pull the filter upwards 2 Open the filter and remove the lint from all its parts Replace the filter correctly making sure it is fully seated Cleaning the bottom filter when the relevant indicator turns on see Fig C Pull the filter out and remove the lint from its surface by washing it under runing water o...

Page 4: ...pty the water tank Refer to the Care Maintenance section Door filter Failure of the air flow necessary for machine operation Clean the door filter and check whether air intake is free Carrying out these operations improperly may cause damages Refer to Care Maintenance section Bottom filter The bottom filter requires cleaning Clean the bottom filter Refer to Care Maintenance section DEMO The cycle ...

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