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Summary of Contents for Elba DE60F27EW1

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Page 2: ...required to publish a list of substances known to the state of Califorma to cause cancer or reproductive harm and requires businesses to warn customers of potential exposures to such substances WARNING Gas appliances con tain or produce substa_ces which can cause death or serious illness and which are known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm To redu...

Page 3: ...ist Features Operating instructions Reversing the door Care labels Drying special items Other features Limited warranty 3 4 6 7 8 10 11 13 15 17 18 19 2O 23 26 27 28 30 31 36 37 38 39 41 43 SAVE THESEINSTRUCTIONS 7hemodds showr_in thi User Cuid_ mdTy i _otbedTvc_i dTb e in _ I mdTrket_ dT_d _re subj_ t to chcmgeot ony time Forcurrer_t det ils boutmodal ond spe ifJu tion ov i obi ity inyour country...

Page 4: ...ll help you operate and maintain your new dryer Your safety and the safety of others is very important Located on your dryer and throughout this guide are safety messages and instructions it is important that you understand and follow them Fig 1Elba dry_r It is _mportant that the User Guide should be retained with the appliance for future reference Should the appliance be sold or transferred to an...

Page 5: ...hile operating your dryer t is important to always act with caution and usecommon sensewhen operating ourdryer Useonly as per instructed by the UserGuide This is the safety alert symbol This symbol alerts you to hazardsthat can kiJ or hurt you and others The safety alert symbol and the word WARNINGwill precedeall safety messages Thesewords mean YOu can be killed or seriously injured if you don t f...

Page 6: ... when installed must be electrically grounded in accordance with IocM codes or in the absence of local codes with the Nadonal Electr al Code ANSb TVEPA70 or the nadian Electr al Code CSA C22 1 Do not install or store the dryer where it will be exposed to water or exposed to the weather Connect to a properly protected rated and sized power supply c cuit to avoid electrical ovedoa Do not repa or rep...

Page 7: ...heat from escaping and can create a fire hazard OiJ affected items can ignite spontaneously especially when exposed to heat sources such as a tumble dryer The items become warm causing an oxidation reaction in the oil This oxidation creates heat ff the heat cannot escape the items can become hot enough to catch fire Do not use heat to dry items containing rubber foam rubber plasdc or similar mater...

Page 8: ...esult ff the metal reinforcements come _oose during drying ff you wish to dry these items use a drying rack available as an optional accessory refer to page 7 The interior of the appliance and exhaust duct should be deaned periodically by qualified service personnel When discarding or storing old clothes dryer remove the door Your dryer has been made to the highest standards Years of development a...

Page 9: ...sure you have all the tools and parts necessary to correctly install this appliance Tooms required ZZI S IiT Fht bhde screwd river i o Adiustab e wrench _00 or2SO mm lS or _0 for gas connections lgas models only Pipe joint compound pipe dope or tape for gas pipe connections that is resistant to LP Propane Butane and Natural Gas gas dryer only i Level o Cauming gunand compound forinstaUing new exha...

Page 10: ... and local codes and ordinances refer to page 4 Location _equi_ements xpIosion Hazard Keep flammaNe mateMaB and va_rs such as gasoline away from the d_er P_acedryer at least 460 mm 18 inches above the floor for a garage instaHationo Failure to do so can result in death explosion fire or burns The dryer must be installed or stored in an area which is not exposed to water or weather It is extremely ...

Page 11: ...a minimum of 387 cm 60 sq in of open area equally distributed If the closet contains both a washer and a dryer doors must contain a minimum of 774 cm 120 sq in of open area equally distributed The openings must never be obstructed a Iouvered door with the minimum air opening is acceptable Minimum installation clearances i are req _red b tmore clearance _s recommended F __ required _ _ total ver_tl...

Page 12: ...l Standard for Mobile Home ANSI NFPA NO 501 B The dryer MUST be vented to the outdoors with the termination securely fastened to the mobile home structure See EXHAUST information The vent MUST NOT be terminated beneath a mobile or manufactured home The vent duct matedal MUST BE METT L o The vent MUST NOT be connected to any other duct vent or chimney Do not use sheet metal screws or other fastenin...

Page 13: ...nized metal duct must be used Using ducts larger than 100 turn 4 diameter may result in more lint accumulating Using straight rigid metal ducting will minimize lint accumulation Thick wail flexible metal ducting may be used but care must be exercised to avoid sharp bends which may squash the duct and cause Mockages Do not use plastic ducting or thin allflexible metal ducting Use duct tape tosecure...

Page 14: ...d closes freely and with sufficient movement Static pressure in the exhaust ducting does not exceed 250Pa 1 inch of water column or is not less than 0 inches of water column ie negative pressure when measured with a manometer in the first 150 mm 6 of the duct with the dryer running on FLUFF NO HEAT setting The exhaust duct system meets all relevant local state province and national codes All ducti...

Page 15: ... walled flexible metal The number of elbows or bends used 1 Refer to the exhaust duc lenf_lth chart for the maximum duct lengths you can use Do not use It duct runs longer than specified in the exhaust duct length charts refer to next page Exhaust duct sy stems Ionf_ler than specified wilh Accumulate lint creating a potential fire hazard Shorten the life of the dryer i Reduce performance resulting...

Page 16: ...uct Number of 90 elbows bends Rigid 0 183 m 60 ft 1 1 5 7 m 45 ft 2 10J m 35 ft 3 7 6 m 25 ft 4 4 6 m 15 ft For exhaust systems not covered by the exhaust duct length charts such as multiple unit hook ups plenums and power assist fans ca our Customer Care Center TOLL FREE 1 88 g FNRUSA 1 888 936 7872 ...

Page 17: ...and save Pull the duct out of the dryer Protect sharp edges around the knockout and exhaust opening with tape Remove scYew and save Remove desired knockout one ony Fixing __ole iiiiiiiils cutthe duct as shown and keep portion A B A i 9 _i i Tab tocation Bend tab ii_i _ i _ Through the rear opening locate the tab up 45 _ i _ in the middle of the dryer base Lift the tab _ i i_ _ _ to about 45 us ng ...

Page 18: ...d with tape otherw se they may separate and cause a safety hazard Fig 11 Left and right exhousting i Fig 12Securingjoints Adding elbow for exhaust through bottom of cabinet Insert the elbow through the rear opening and connect it to the dryer internal duct Apply duct tape on the joint between the dryer internal duct and elbow as shown above internal duct joints must be secured with tape otherwise ...

Page 19: ... _i_ _ _ Exhaust outkot 1 Fig lSExhautout _tdim_nsions S The exhaust vent can be routed up down left right or straight out the back of the dryer Refer to d iag rar n j ...

Page 20: ...ndition and reduces the risk of damage when transporting to the customer s home Make sure dryer is in a suitable location for installation Consider installing the dryer before the washing machine in a side by side installation this will allow better access to electrical and exhaust connections Foam removal from dryer legs Tilt the dryer sideways and remove the foam shipping pads by pulling at the ...

Page 21: ...e is equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug the plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances or in their absence with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 or the Canadian _ lectrical Code CSA C22 1 doubt as to whether the appliance is propedy grounded Refer t...

Page 22: ...e requirements can be found on the data label that is located on the console back A 30 ampere fuse or circuit breaker is required on each of the lines If a power cord is used the cord must be plugged into a 30 ampere receptacle If local codes permit an external ground wire not provided which meets ocal codes may be added by attaching to the green ground screw o_ the rear of the dryer and to a grou...

Page 23: ... 1_ Power supply cord 1 E_ectHcShock Hazard Never _eavethe cover off of the termina_ blocko Failure to do so will result in death or e_ectric shock 4 wire connections must be used for mobile home installation Note since January 1 1996 the National Electric Code requires that new constructions utilize a 4 wire connection to an electric dryer 1 Turn off the circuit breaker s 30 amp or remove the dry...

Page 24: ...ternal ground not provided to grounded metal cold water pipe or other established ground determined by a qualified electrician 1 Turn off the circuit breaker s 30 amp or remove the dryer s circuit fuse at the electrical box 2 Be sure the dryer cord is unplugged from the wail s Remove the power cord cover located at the lower back 4 Install s 4 UL recognized strain relief to power cord entry hole B...

Page 25: ...esult in death explosion or fire iiiiiiiils Gas type located on the rating plate located on the front of the dryer behind the door If this information does r_ot agree with the type of gas available in your home contact our local Fisher Paykel suppneror servicecentec Natural gas Th_s dryer _s suppl_ed ready foruse w_th Natural Gas It is design certified by CSA Intemaqonal for LP Propane or Butane G...

Page 26: ...ing of the gas supply piping system Gas ignition This dryer has an automatic ignition system to ignite the burner There is no pilot flame burning in this dryer Connecting to the gas supply I The gas supply line should be 12 7 mm W 2 An individual manual shut off valve must be installed on the gas supply line within 1 8m 6fl of the dryer in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFP...

Page 27: ...tions suppled with the kit i 6 Copper tubing should not be used for Natural Gas and if used for LP Gas it must be LP Gas compatible 7 D_sconnect and d_scard old_lex_ble tubing 8 Thegaspipethatcomesoutoftherearofyourdryerhasonita_ _ NPTmalethread Remove the protective cap and apply sealing compound or tape to the thread Thread sealant should be appropriate for the type of gas to be used Completing ...

Page 28: ... are made with duct tape It must not be connected with screws or other fastening devices which extend into the inside of the duct o Ducting isclean and isconnected _o the dryer o Dryer _s level Dryer is plugged or directly wired into an approved fitting and is properly grounded Dryer starts heats cools and shuts off Dryer is pBgged into an approved fitting and is properly grounded A fittings in th...

Page 29: ... at the sound of the signal Place clothes on hangers so wrinkles won t set in Use the S_CNALoption especially when drying fabrics like polyester knits and permanent press These fabrics should be removed promptly so wrinkles won t set in Reset options Selecting RESET OPTIONS cancels all options that have been selected Drum lamp A handy light inside the dryer to help make urfloadk_g easier Drying ra...

Page 30: ...ards _ for heavier fabrics _ for lighter fabrics Fabric care settings FLUFF For items requiring drying without heat Perfect for airing clothes or to freshen up garments that have been packed in a suitcase or drawer COTTON REGULAR Fordrying general cottons suchas sheets sweatsand knits This cycle useshigh heat to dry clothes quickly Suitable for garments labeled tumble dry PERMANENTPRESS For drying...

Page 31: ...iod of time TmMED DRY Set the cycle selector dial at the desired drying time DAMPDRY To leave items partially dry set the cycle selector dial on DAMP DRY setting DEWRINRLE For removing wrinkles from items that are clean and dry or that are slightly damp Set the cycle selector dial on to DEWRff_RLE setting Note drying times will vary according to the type of heat used Electrical or Natural Gas size...

Page 32: ...e top screw from each hinge on the dryer face half way With one hand holding the top of the door and the other hand holding the bottom remove the door from the dryer by lifting it up and out Rotate the door 180 Insert it on the opposite side of the opening by moving the door in and down until the top hinge and the bottom hinge are resting on the two top screws inserted in step 3 Remove the remaini...

Page 33: ...s dryer produces combustible _intand must be exhausted outdoors Take care to prevent the accumulation of Hnt around the exhaustopening and inthesurrounding area Failure to follow these instructions can msu_t in death or persona_ injury Explosion Hazard Keep flammaNe materiaB and vapors such as gaso ine_ away from dryer_ No washer can completely remove oil Do not dry anything that has ever had gaso...

Page 34: ...with screen printing are turned inside out to ensure the screen printing does not stick to the drum Garments with hooks or zippers need to be fastened and where possible turned inside out Place undergarments in a mesh bag to provide protection from other items in the load Use a drying rack to dry wool garments available as an optional accessory 2 Loading Garments need to be loaded properly to redu...

Page 35: ...Choose the FLUFFcycle for items requiring drying without heat The cycle is perfect for airing clothes or to freshen up garments that have been packed in a suitcase or drawer Select COTTON REGULAR for drying genera cottons such as sheets sweats and knits Thiscycle usesa high heat to dry clothes quickly Suitable for garments labeled tumble dry Use the PERMANENTPRESS cycle for drying lightweight fabr...

Page 36: ...sensor determines when the clothes have reached the selected dryness level Refer to above Selecting the dryness level For optimum clothes care match the cycle to the load Automatic drying often provides the best results and leads to lower energy costs than T_MEDDRY Note as automatic drying relys on items of the load contacting sensors it will not work when the drying rack accessory is used T_MED D...

Page 37: ...COOLDOWN parts of the drum mey be hot Caution should be taken if removing items Tb start your dryer again press START 9oChanging cycles during operation f you wish to change the drying cycle you have chosen after the machine has already begun dD4ng press your new cycle sdecqon on the control panel 10oFabric softener sheets If you want to use fabric softener sheets you must ensure that they are lab...

Page 38: ...he cycles and heat settings that we recommend you use in the dryer By following our recommendations you can ensure that your clothes will retain their appearance over time Tumble dry symbols Normal Permanent Press Delicate Do not Tumble Dry Tumble dry symbols Any Heat High Medium Low No Heat Additional drying instructions Hang to Dry Drip Dry Dry in Shade Dry Flat ...

Page 39: ...important to completely dry the pillow to prevent mildew from forming Blankets Check the care label Can the blanket be dried in the dryer Include 4 5 medium sized towels along with the blanket for cushitning his will hdp stop shdnka efrom ove tumbling_ Choose the KNmTS DELICATE5c vde and set 20 25 minutes dry n time on completion remove the blanket shake and if needed stretch the blanket backto it...

Page 40: ...1M396 is available as an optional accessory This rack helps to dry items such as sports shoes sweaters hats stuffed toys and pillows all those delicate items that are best dried without tumbling Contact your Fisher Paykel Dealer Always use T_MEDDRY when using the drying rack and a cycle with low temperatures eg KN_TS DELICATESor PERMANENT PRESS see Selecting a cycle page 33 Do not use the drying o...

Page 41: ...e direct contact with the dryer Preotreatment sprays Do not use pre treatment sprays or liquids on or near your dryer as they can damage your machine control panel as well as any of its plastk parts Damage to your dryer caused by pre treatment products will not be covered by your warranty Stains If stains appear inside the drum of your machine mix a detergent and water paste or use a non fiammaNe ...

Page 42: ...ke sure there is not wild life birds insects etc nesting inside the exhaust duct or hood Fig_31 Cleaning the exhau r duct Venting For best drying performance the dryer needs to be properly vented akeep your dryer operating at peak performance be sure to have a technician vacuum the lint from the machine every three years Carefully follow the details on exhausting in the Installation instructionst ...

Page 43: ... at dryer and main shutoff are fully open Move the dryer to a flat place on the floor or adjust Feet as necessary until even Improper use of fabric softener Follow directions on fabric softener package Drying dirty items with dean Use your dryer to dry only dean items ones Dirty items can stain dean items and the dryer Clothes were not completely Sometimes stains which cannot be dean seen when the...

Page 44: ...sily See the Exhaust venting section Blown fuses or tripped circuit Replace fuses or reset circuit breakers breakers Since most dryers use 2 fuses breakers make sure both are operating Overloading combining loads Do not put more than one washer load in the dryer at a time Undedoading _If you are drying only one or two items add a few items to ensure proper tumbling Overdrying Select a shorter dryi...

Page 45: ...ur home If the product is installed in a motor vehicle boat or similar mobile facility you must bring it to the service shop at your expense or pay for the service technician s travel to the location of the product If we are unable to repair a defective part of the product after a reasonable number of attempts at our option we may replace the part or the product or we may provide you a full refund...

Page 46: ...dance with the product s User Guide C Defects to the product caused by accident neglect misuse fire flood or Act of God D The cost of repairs carried out by non authorized repairers or the cost of correcting such unauthorized repairs E Travel fees and associated charges incurred when the product is installed in a location with limited or restricted access eg airplane flights ferry charges isolated...

Page 47: ... Our liability for these repairs expires ONE YEAR from the date of original purchase At our option we may replace the part or the product or we may provide you a full refund of the purchase price of the product not including installation or other charges All service under this limited warranty shall be provided by Fisher Paykel or its Authorized Service Agent during normal business hours No other ...

Page 48: ... rs_ue_ L _r _eroL _oncv o on Inuous _oauc improvemen mes_ specmcauons r _ y cnange _ any dine You should therefbre check wl_h your Dealer tc ensure this booklet correctly describes the pro duc cSr_6ntly available wwwo _b_a pp_a_So_Om US Clothes d _yel Installation Instructions andtJ 9erGuide Published 02 2009 Part No 478176 b_oUSA Part Noo 500A277P_J63 ...

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