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Drying 

1 Load the laundry

Open the door by pulling
it outward.

Load the items one at a
time, shaking them out
loosely and close the
door.

Please check the laundry
does not get caught
between the door and
filter.

2  Select the required option

Depress Low Temperature or Cool Tumble button, if
desired.

3 Select time

Turn the selector dial
clockwise to the required
minute setting (in the high
or low temperature range,
according to the fabric):
the mains-on light illumi-
nates and the ma- chine
starts operating.

4 When drying is completed

The machine stops automatically, the mains-on light
goes out.

If the laundry is still too damp, select a further brief
drying time, bearing in mind that during the last 8 min-
utes the dryer carries out the cooling and anti-crease
treatment phase.

When the programme has finished you are advised to
unplug the appliance

Clean the filter after every drying programme. A
clean filter ensures correct functioning of the
appliance.

P0305

P0550

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Useful hints

Try to load to the maximum capacity of the
machine as small loads are uneconomical.
For information, here is a list of the average
weights of some common laundry items.

Sheet

700 - 1000 g 

Tablecloth

400 - 500 g

Kitchen towel

70 - 120 g

Table napkin

50 - 100 g

Towelling hand towel

150 - 250 g

Bathrobe

1000 - 1500 g

Man’s shirt

200 - 300 g

Pillowcase

100 - 200 g

Man’s pyjamas

400 - 500 g

Ladies’ nightdress

200 - 250 g

Never tumble dry the following:
Particularly delicate items such as net curtains,

woollen, silk, fabrics with metal trim, nylon tights,
bulky materials such as anoraks, blankets, eider-
downs, sleeping bags, feather quilts and any items
containing rubber foam or materials similar to rub-
ber foam.

Always follow the instructions on garment labels.

tumble dry normal (high temperature)

tumble dry delicate (low temperature)

do not tumble dry

Close pillowcases and covers with fasteners to
prevent small laundry items getting tangled inside
them. Close press studs, zips and hooks and tie
belts and apron strings.

Sort laundry according to type and degree of dry-
ing required.

Do not over-dry laundry, this avoids creasing and
saves energy.

Avoid drying dark clothes with light coloured fluffy

items such as towels as they could attract the fluff.

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Remove the laundry when the dryer has finished

drying.

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To avoid a static charge when drying is completed,

use either a fabric softener when you are washing
the laundry or a fabric conditioner specifically for
tumble dryers.

Laundry Shrinkage

Certain fabrics such as woollens and silks are gener-
ally not suitable for tumble drying. Due to the structure
of some woollen garments which are recommended
for tumble drying, shrinking could still occur, but once
the garment is worn again, it should regain its shape.

Starched Laundry

Starched laundry can also be dried in the tumble
dryer. Make sure that the time selected is for iron dry.
After completion of the programme wipe out the drum
with a damp cloth and dry to remove any traces of
starch.

Summary of Contents for TD 524

Page 1: ...TUMBLE DRYERS TD 524 TD524 AL AUTOREVERSE DUAL TEMPERATURE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET ...

Page 2: ...of mind for twelve months Page 11 DIMENSIONS Height 85 cm 33 5 Width 60 cm 23 6 Depth 57 cm 22 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Voltage 220 240 V 50 Hz Max power absorbed 2650 W 13A DRYING CAPACITY Cotton linen 5 kg 11 lb Synthetics 2 kg 4 5 lb This appliance complies with the following E E C Directives 73 23 EEC of 19 2 73 Low Voltage Directive and subsequent modifications 89 336 EEC of 3 5 89 Electromagn...

Page 3: ...ome bulky items such as duvets and eider downs should be dried in large commercial machines because of their bulk check with the manufacturer of the item if it is suitable for drying in a domestic machine even if the dry weight of the item is within the limit advised Always check that no cigarette lighters have been left in pockets Leave the porthole door slightly ajar when not in use to preserve ...

Page 4: ...or placing over openings usu ally consist of valves or movable flaps Periodically check the shield since strong winds and other factors rust dirt can sometimes prevent it from opening so causing problems with air venting If you use a rain shield check that the openings in it are large enough to allow air to escape Openings which are too small restrict the flow of air Problems can be encountered in...

Page 5: ... vibration and noise to a minimum when the dryer is in use Door reversal To make it easier to load or unload the laundry the door can be reversed This operation must be carried out by qualified personnel Operate as follows Remove the door by unscrewing the two screws 1 fastening the hinge to the cabinet Fig A Remove the safety catch 2 and the plug 3 by bending the two fastening tags Fig A Refit th...

Page 6: ...blue neutral wire to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured black Connect the brown live wire to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured red The plug moulded on to the lead incorporates a fuse For replacement use a 13 Amp BS1362 fuse Only ASTA or BSI approved fuses should be used The plug must not be used if the fuse cover carrier is l...

Page 7: ...80 minutes at a low temperature green section for synthetic fab rics To set the machine to the selected time turn the dial clockwise until the time you want coincides exactly with the pointer NEVER attempt to turn the dial in an anticlockwise direction When selecting the drying time you should remember that it includes a 8 minute cooling phase position on the dial This phase should not be shortene...

Page 8: ...laundry must be suitably spin dried in your washing machine before being placed in the tumble dryer 500rpm minimum Drying times vary according to The type of laundry The size of the load The degree of spinning prior to drying Drying times are given as a guide only Experience will soon enable you to estimate the drying time needed for your usual laundry loads Do not start by selecting a long drying...

Page 9: ...00 250 g Never tumble dry the following Particularly delicate items such as net curtains woollen silk fabrics with metal trim nylon tights bulky materials such as anoraks blankets eider downs sleeping bags feather quilts and any items containing rubber foam or materials similar to rub ber foam Always follow the instructions on garment labels tumble dry normal high temperature tumble dry delicate l...

Page 10: ...e contacting your local Zanussi Service Centre please make the following checks The dryer does not start up The door is open The plug is not fitted into the wall socket There is no electricity supply from the wall socket The time selector dial is not set correctly The dryer does not dry properly The filter is clogged Insufficient drying time Excessive laundry load The dryer is not correctly instal...

Page 11: ...t be under taken by a Zanussi Service Centre Home visits are made between 8 30am and 5 30pm Monday to Friday Visits may be available outside these hours in which case a premium will be charged Any appliance or defective part replaced shall become our property Exclusions This guarantee does not cover Damage or calls resulting from transportation improper use or neglect the replacement of any light ...

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