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TUMBLE DRYER

TDS 483 EW

DRYING

COOL TUMBLING

END OF PROGRAMME
CLEAN FILTER NOW

FLASHING-DOOR AJAR

START

BUZZER
O F F

COTTON    LINEN

B

C

D

A

STORE DRY

IRON DRY

STORE DRY

EXTRA  DRY

SYNTHETICS

L O W
TEMP

T D S

4 8 3 E W

A U T O R E V E R S E

IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTION BOOK BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE

INSTRUCTION BOOKLET

125995140

Summary of Contents for TDS 483 EW

Page 1: ...FILTER NOW FLASHING DOOR AJAR START BUZZER O F F COTTON LINEN B C D A STORE DRY IRON DRY STORE DRY EXTRA DRY SYNTHETICS L O W TEMP T D S 4 8 3 E W A U T O R E V E R S E IMPORTANT PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTION BOOK BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET 125995140 ...

Page 2: ... the item is within the limit advised Please make sure that no gas lighters have accidentally been left in pockets of garments to be loaded into appliance Danger of explosion Never tumble dry items that have been in contact with inflammable solvents petrol methylated spirits dry cleaning fluid and the like As these substance are volatile they could cause an explosion Tumble dry only items washed w...

Page 3: ...on Drying 11 Maintenance and Cleaning 12 External cleaning 12 Cleaning the door 12 Cleaning fluff filter 12 Something Not Working 13 Service and Spare Parts 13 Customer Care 13 Guarantee Conditions 14 For the Installer Installation Instructions 15 Technical Specifications 15 Positioning 16 Fitting the vent hose 16 17 Door reversal 18 Stacking kit optional accessory 18 Electrical connection 19 Cont...

Page 4: ...be scrapped cut off the power supply cable and make the door closing device unusable to prevent young children from being trapped inside Help to keep your country tidy use authorised disposal sites for your old appliance How do we help to protect the environment We use recycled paper Energy saving tips To save energy we recommend that you follow these hints Try to load the maximum capacity of the ...

Page 5: ...ff filter 11 Door Handle 12 Adjustable feet 13 Side vent outlet 14 Ring nut 15 Rear vent outlet 11 10 9 1 7 8 2 3 4 5 6 12 DRYING COOL TUMBLING ENDOFPROGRAMME CLEAN FILTER NOW FLASHING DOOR AJAR START BUZZER O F F COTTON LINEN B C D A STORE DRY IRON DRY STORE DRY EXTRA DRY SYNTHETICS L O W TEMP T D S 4 8 3 E W A U T O R E V E R S E IMPORTANT PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTION BOOK BEFORE USING THIS APPLI...

Page 6: ... opened during drying programme this button has to be depressed after closing the door to re start the programme 5 Drying Light This light indicates that the machine is performing the drying phase 6 Cool Tumbling Light This light will illuminate when the cooling phase is in operation This starts 9 minutes before the end of drying to prevent any creasing or crumpling of fabrics 7 End of programme C...

Page 7: ...ron fabrics C Iron Dry Cotton Linen Suitable for items which need ironing D Store Dry Synthetics Suitable for delicate articles which do not need ironing Timed Programmes For a personalized drying or additional drying of single items The selector dial incorporates a drying cycle up to 90 minutes The selected time can be extended when the original programme is completed by resetting the dial for a ...

Page 8: ...t 800 rpm 1200 rpm Synthetics Type of laundry Synthetics or mixed fabrics which do not require ironing Degree of drying required Store dry 2 0 45 30 20 1 5 0 5 Amount of laundry in kg Drying time in minutes for laundry spun at a minimum speed of 650 rpm Electronic Controlled Programmes Type of laundry Cotton linen Degree of drying required Extra dry Store dry Iron dry 5 A B C 5 5 Store dry Synthet...

Page 9: ... get caught between the door and filter 2 Select the drying time or the drying programme Turn the selector dial to the desired programme or time the mains on light illuminates 3 Select the required options Depress Buzzer Off and or Low Temp Button if you have to dry synthetics with a time controlled programme 4 Start the machine Depress START button the machine starts operating To change a program...

Page 10: ...the end of the programme the machine will automatically carry out an anticrease phase for approx 30 mins During this period the drum will rotate at regular intervals to avoid creasing and the buzzer will sound for 1 second every 10 seconds unless you have depressed the BUZZER OFF button Clean the filter after every drying programme A clean filter ensures correct functioning of the appliance ...

Page 11: ...OT load dripping wet laundry into the dryer Roll the article in a towel or spin to remove excess water Close poppers and zips and fasten any buttons Sort the laundry Separate synthetics from cotton linens and dry separately Remove the laundry immediately after the programme has finished Use a fabric conditioning sheet to reduce static We recommend the sheet is pinned to an article of laundry using...

Page 12: ...r to remove any fluff Accurate cleaning ensures correct drying Cleaning the filter Your dryer will only function well if the filter is clean The filter collects all the fluff which accumulates during drying and it must therefore be cleaned at the end of each programme before removing the laundry with a damp cloth The filter cannot be removed Do not be alarmed by the amount of fluff It is not due t...

Page 13: ...If after the above checks there is still a fault call your local Zanussi Service Force Centre Service Spare Parts If you require an engineer or wish to purchase spare parts contact your local Zanussi Service Force Centre by telephoning 0870 5 929929 Your telephone call will be routed to the Service Centre covering your post code area Further information can be found in the accompanying customer ca...

Page 14: ...e parts of glass or plastic Costs incurred for calls to put right an appliance which is improperly installed or calls to appliances outside the United Kingdom Appliances found to be in use within a commercial environment plus those which are subject to rental agreements Products of Zanussi manufacture which are NOT marketed by Zanussi Ltd European guarantee If you should move to another country wi...

Page 15: ...carried out by a qualified electrician or competent person DIMENSIONS Height 85 cm 33 5 Width 60 cm 23 6 Depth 57 cm 22 4 POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE 220 240 V 50 Hz TOTAL POWER ABSORBED 2650 W 13A MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED LOAD Cotton linen 5 kg 11 lbs Synthetics 2 kg 4 5 lbs DRUM VOLUME 108 l This appliance complies with the following E E C Directives 73 23 EEC of 19 2 73 Low Voltage Directive and subsequent...

Page 16: ...d noise to a minimum when the dryer is in use it should be placed on a firm level surface Once in its permanent operating position check that the dryer is absolutely level with the aid of a spirit level If it is not raise or lower the two adjustable feet at the front of the machine until it is The feet must never be removed Do not restrict the floor clearance through deep pile carpets strips of wo...

Page 17: ...advice It is important not to connect the vent hose to for example a cooker hood or a chimney or flue pipe designed to carry the exhaust from a fuel burning appliance Note that to avoid condensation problems it is essential that the dryer be fitted with the flexible hose to carry its exhaust at least beyond the kitchen units preferable outside the kitchen In order to prevent the appliance from ove...

Page 18: ...ing the two fastening tags Fig A Refit the safety catch 2 and plug 3 on the door by reversing their positions Fig B Remove the plastic plate 4 by unscrewing the two fastening screws Fig A Refit the plastic plate 4 on the opposite side Fig B Refit the door by screwing in the two screws 1 which fasten the door to the cabinet Fig B Stacking kit A special stacking kit is available through your dealer ...

Page 19: ...ow must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured green and yellow The wire coloured blue must be connected to the terminal N or coloured black The wire coloured brown must be connected to the terminal marked L or coloured red Upon completion there must be no cut or stray strands of wire present and the cord clamp must be secure over the outer sheath ...

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