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Owner’s 
Manual 
 

 

AUTODRY 

 
 

   

CONTENTS 

 

 2  Installation 
  3  The Control Panel 
 4  Loading 
 4  Operating Procedure 
 5  Drying time 
 5  Drying Guide 
 6  Fabric Hints 
 7  Unsuitable Materials 
 7  Maintenance 
 8  Owner’s Responsibility 
 8  Trouble Shooting 
 9  Technical Specifications 
 
 
 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Autodry

Page 1: ...2 Installation 3 The Control Panel 4 Loading 4 Operating Procedure 5 Drying time 5 Drying Guide 6 Fabric Hints 7 Unsuitable Materials 7 Maintenance 8 Owner s Responsibility 8 Trouble Shooting 9 Technical Specifications www defy co za ...

Page 2: ... any restrictions especially round the fresh air grille Do not position the Dryer near any long curtains or drapes as these could be drawn against the air intake grille This would result in a much longer drying time Allow a 100 mm Air gap at the rear of the Dryer for ventilation purposes Wall Mounted A wall mounting kit Part number 060680 enabling the machine to be suspended on the wall above a wa...

Page 3: ... the machine will operate on a warm cycle There is an automatic 10 minute cooling down period at the end of each drying cycle 3 Power On Off button Pushing the button will start the machine but only if a time cycle has been selected Pushing the button again will switch the machine off 4 Timer knob Turn the knob in a clockwise direction only to select the required drying period If the required sett...

Page 4: ...nto the Dryer as per the previous recommendations 4 Close the door The Dryer will not operate if the door is open 5 Select the desired heat setting and drying time using the timer knob Refer to the drying guide in this book NEVER turn the timer knob to the left anticlockwise 6 Push the ON OFF button and the machine will commence with the selected drying cycle The machine has a reverse tumble actio...

Page 5: ...DE The following table is intended as a guide only Personal experience will soon tell what times are required for typical loads Time in minutes Heat selection Size of load Fabric Cotton Linen and Toweling Full Hot 120 150 Synthetics and Delicates Full Warm 30 40 Permanent press Half Hot 120 150 Wool Full Warm 35 95 Permanent press garments should be removed immediately after the drying cycle is co...

Page 6: ... shrink This may be corrected by re dampening or by wearing the article Curtains and slip covers Remove from the Dryer while slightly damp Iron and hang immediately Chenille and candlewick Bedspreads Dry only one bedspread at a time Remove as much moisture as possible before placing the bedspread in the Dryer Dry completely Lingerie Use the WARM setting Remove soon after drying to minimize creasin...

Page 7: ...t two fingers into the two large holes and pull the filter cover free of the door Remove the filter mesh and clean off all the lint by gently rubbing the filter mesh Replace the filter mesh and then the cover Ensure that the filter is in position before closing the door DOOR FILTER MESH FILTER COVER Cleaning the rear Air Intake Grille The air intake grille at the bottom rear of the machine should ...

Page 8: ... is plugged in and that the wall switch is on 2 Check that there is power to the wall socket by testing the socket with a small electric appliance such as a kettle in the socket 3 Check if a house fuse has blown or a circuit breaker has tripped out 4 Check that the laundry is evenly distributed round the drum 5 Check that the machine is not over loaded 6 Check that the dryer door is firmly closed ...

Page 9: ...otor Net weight Capacity 850 mm 600 mm 560 mm 230V 50Hz 1 x 1900W 275W 35Kg 5kg of dry material The Manufacturer strives for continuous improvements For this reason the text and illustrations in this book are subject to change without notice Part Number 062 144 ...

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