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USER GUIDE

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HEAT PUMP CLOTHES DRYER

DH9060P2 

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Summary of Contents for DH9060P2

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE BI HEAT PUMP CLOTHES DRYER DH9060P2 models ...

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Page 3: ...a dry cycle 22 Caring for your dryer 24 Before you call for service 31 Fault codes 33 Troubleshooting 34 Energy consumption cycle times 40 Manufacturer s warranty 41 Customer care 42 European Directive 2012 19 EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE 44 CONTENTS Registration To register your product visit our website fisherpaykel com register ...

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Page 5: ... have been washed with water Do not use heat to dry articles containing foam rubber or similarly textured rubber like materials dry on Time Dry Never stop a tumble clothes dryer before the end of the drying cycle unless all items are removed and spread out in order to dissipate the heat A clothes dryer produces combustible lint the lint filter must be cleaned before each drying cycle Failure to fo...

Page 6: ...z Never dry rubber articles or any plastic items or film eg plastic lined tablecloths and baby bibs z Clothes should go through the cool down airing phase in the final part of the cycle This ensures items are left at a temperature where they will not be damaged If for any reason the dryer is stopped before the cycle has finished dry clothes should be removed immediately and not left in the dryer C...

Page 7: ...rior of the dryer cleaned of any accumulated lint This must be done by a Fisher Paykel trained and supported service technician This must be done when the dryer installation is changed from free standing z If the lint filter becomes damaged contact your Fisher Paykel trained and supported service technician to arrange getting a new filter Do not operate your dryer with a damaged lint filter or wit...

Page 8: ... electricity unless this practice is specifically recommended by the manufacturer of the fabric softener product z Rubber backed articles foam rubber latex foam clothes or pillows fitted with foam rubber pads fibreglass shoes containing rubber shower caps babies waterproof napkin covers and waterproof textiles should not be dried in the dryer These materials can when heated produce fire by spontan...

Page 9: ...the current part of the cycle flashes and each one goes out as the cycle progresses 6 Delay Start Less More Press MORE to increase and LESS to decrease the delay start time 7 Dryness Level Allows you to select the level of dryness for your load 8 Wrinkle Free Allows you to select a WRINKLE FREE option for your cycle 9 Signal This button has two functions z Alert you that the dryer has finished z A...

Page 10: ...own cycle During COOL the drum tumbles and cool air is blown through the clothes This cools the load to reduce creasing if the clothes are left in the dryer Airing Cool down Time to go Your dryer displays approximately how many minutes the cycle you are running has remaining if you have chosen one of the TIME DRY cycles If you have chosen an automatic cycle ie not TIME DRY the word will appear on ...

Page 11: ...ivate the control panel Dry cycles and options can now be selected 1 Press for two seconds When activated the light above the button is illuminated Keylock Keylock can be used to lock the buttons on your dryer when not in use This will avoid accidental button pushes To turn Keylock ON or OFF If Keylock is ON and the dryer is turned OFF 2 To stop or power OFF your dryer at any time Press POWER ...

Page 12: ...t 2 Register and create an account 3 Add your appliance and set up the WiFi connection 4 Follow the prompts in the app to complete the setup Connecting to your home WiFi Turning off your home WiFi To reconnect to your home WiFi repeat the steps in Connecting to your home WIFI Press and hold and SIGNAL buttons simultaneously for three seconds to disconnect the WiFi and switch off the LED Press and ...

Page 13: ...Timed cycle with options from 30 to 150 minutes 9 n a Towels Auto sensing cycle for drying bath and beach towels 6 Dry Sheets Auto sensing cycle with reversing to reduce tangling for large bedding items 4 Dry Sports Auto sensing cycle designed for sports garments 4 Dry Wool Timed cycle for use with drying rack with options from 30 to 150 minutes for washable woolen items that cannot be tumbled 3 n...

Page 14: ...end to delay the start of the drying cycle SPECIFIC ITEM DRYING REQUIREMENTS SUGGESTED CYCLE AND OPTIONS COMMENTS Towels Towels Towels produce a lot of lint and are best dried on their own Sheets pillowcases duvet doona covers Sheets Ensure duvet doona cover openings are buttoned domed before placing in the dryer Bulky items doonas duvets sleeping bags jackets Sheets Dry only one bulky item at a t...

Page 15: ... option on This will help reduce wrinkling and the need for ironing Hang garments as soon as the drying cycle is complete to reduce the need for ironing Drying times z Drying very small loads is inefficient Try to dry medium to large loads z Heavier items towels flannelette sheets will take longer to dry than light items synthetics and polyester cotton sheets and shirts z Drying times can be reduc...

Page 16: ... your dryer when it leaves the factory When you are using the drying rack you must select the RACK DRY or WOOL cycle If the rack is not properly installed or if a garment has fallen from it a user prompt will appear on the digital display screen Replace the rack and press to resume the cycle 1 2 To remove the drying rack tilt the top of the rack towards you this will detach the legs from the slots...

Page 17: ... dryer drum ensuring no items are in the way of the door Close the door you will hear it click shut 1 2 3 4 Press POWER to activate your dryer Select your desired drying cycle by turning the SmartTouch Control Dial Select your preferred drying options if you wish to select options different from the default options for the cycle If you make an invalid selection the dryer will beep to alert you Pre...

Page 18: ...cted the dryer will rotate the drum periodically blowing cool air into the drum to help minimise wrinkling and creasing of your load If you wish to stop the dryer before the cycle has finished you MUST remove the clothes IMMEDIATELY and spread them out to cool DO NOT leave the clothes in the dryer or bunched up in a clothes basket Take extreme care as the drum and the load items may be extremely h...

Page 19: ...default to suit your load depending on how dry you want your items to be All drying cycles default to the recommended options for that cycle based on the average expected load to be dried using that cycle You can vary the options eg DRYNESS LEVEL DRY TEMP to create your desired cycle Some options are not available on some cycles for clothes care reasons or because the option is not appropriate for...

Page 20: ...or 24 hours 1 To stop the dryer at any point during the WRINKLE FREE stage of the cycle press You can then open the dryer door and remove your items 2 Press POWER to turn off your dryer Signal The SIGNAL option automatically defaults to on for all cycles 1 To turn the SIGNAL off press the SIGNAL button twice no lights will illuminate 2 To turn the SIGNAL on press the SIGNAL button once ...

Page 21: ...ase the delay time and LESS to decrease the time or turn DELAY START off Avoid using DELAY START for damp non colourfast items as this may cause dye run to occur DELAY START is not available for QUICK 30 and FRESHEN cycles 2 Press to confirm your selection and start the countdown The display screen will show the time until the cycle is set to begin ...

Page 22: ... show to indicate that the dryer is in option adjustment mode 3 After using your dryer a few times you may discover there are some drying options you prefer for some cycles You can programme your dryer to remember the drying options you prefer for each drying cycle For instance you may want to set the EASY IRON cycle to a different dryness setting or programme the MIXED cycle so it automatically h...

Page 23: ...at these steps Press MORE LESS and SIGNAL together for three seconds Your dryer will now be reset to the default settings it left the factory with Press once to save your customised cycle A long beep will sound to confirm that your changes have been saved Ensure the customised dry cycle option is saved before customizing any other options Select your preferred setting for this option Only a single...

Page 24: ...this and wipe it clean with a damp cloth Do not leave any metal objects in the drum as these may cause rust Cleaning the filters Cleaning the door lint filter Lint is generally formed during wearing and washing Fibres ie lint released from the clothes during the drying cycle are collected in the lint filter It is important to clean the door lint filter after every load as the lint produced in the ...

Page 25: ...back in place before operating the dryer Cleaning the condenser filter foam and evaporator grid To maintain optimum performance of your dryer the condenser filter foam and evaporator grid must be cleaned The condenser filter and lint filter lights will flash when the condenser filter requires cleaning then turn off once you press to start your cycle Evaporator grid The evaporator grid is located b...

Page 26: ... power supply and remove the power plug Open the condenser filter cover Turn the four condenser lock levers 90 then pull out the condenser filter Use your hand a cloth or a vacuum with a crevice nozzle to remove any lint build up from the mesh surface of the filter 1 2 3 ...

Page 27: ...m lint build up with a crevice nozzle 2 Replace the filter foam and secure with the bracket 3 The condenser filter foam should be replaced regularly three filter foams are provided with your dryer Further replacement filter foam can be purchased from Fisher Paykel com or from your Fisher Paykel trained and supported service technician ...

Page 28: ...ilter lock levers to lock the condenser filter back in place Ensure the locks are engaged securely Close the condenser filter cover 2 CARING FOR YOUR DRYER To clean the evaporator grid With the condenser filter removed you will be able to see the evaporator grid Cut Hazard The surface of the evaporator has sharp edges and contact may result in injury Handle with care when cleaning the grid and alw...

Page 29: ... periodically we recommend approximately four times a year To clean the sensor Open the door of your dryer Allow the dryer to cool if drying has been carried out Locate the metal sensors just behind the lint filter Wipe the sensors with a soft cloth dampened with vinegar and dry with a clean dry soft cloth 1 2 3 CARING FOR YOUR DRYER ...

Page 30: ... and beep to alert you Remove the water tank by holding onto the handle and pulling outwards gently Ensure the tank is kept level when removed to prevent the water from spilling Never run the dryer without the water tank in place unless the drain hose has been installed You do not need to empty the water tank if you have set up the drain hose to drain the water automatically 1 2 Pour the water dow...

Page 31: ... grid The lint and or condenser filter is blocked and needs to be emptied Empty the lint filter and then replace it Check the lint filter is not damaged Check there is nothing else stuck in the lint filter holder which may be blocking the air flow Check the lint filter is in place correctly in your dryer Clean the condenser filter and the foam filter refer to Caring for your dryer Ensure the foam ...

Page 32: ...n the drum and that protruding items are not preventing the door from closing The drying rack is not in place Fit the drying rack Once you have addressed the issue the user prompt was alerting you to try using your dryer as per usual If the issue persists call your Fisher Paykel trained and supported service technician BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE ...

Page 33: ...y refer to your separate installation guide 4 Remove your load from the dryer and retry 5 Perform a TIME DRY cycle eg TIME DRY for 30 minutes 6 If the fault re occurs repeat steps 1 and 2 7 If the dryer still will not work call a Fisher Paykel trained and supported service technician to arrange service refer to Before you call for service Record the fault code number displayed and the serial numbe...

Page 34: ...int filter is correctly in place and not obstructing the door Is the dryer displaying a user warning or fault code Refer to User warnings and Customising a dry cycle Water tank full or not properly in place Refer to Emptying the water collection tank Ensure the water tank is properly in place Dryer is overloaded Remove some items from the dryer DELAY START function is set Refer to Delay Start for ...

Page 35: ... collection tank Environmental conditions may be affecting dryer operation In particularly hot or cold conditions the dryer will take longer to dry a load and be less efficient Ensure the dryer is installed in a well ventilated dust free environment Do not operate this dryer behind closed doors ie inside a cupboard Load overly wet at the start of cycle Remove more water from the load before placin...

Page 36: ...he dryer off and waiting one minute before turning it back on Refer to Customising a dry cycle Small puddle of water coming from under the dryer Water tank not correctly in place Ensure the water tank is correctly in place Water tank may need to be emptied Refer to Emptying the water collection tank Water tank may be damaged Check the water tank for any signs of damage Drain hose may not be attach...

Page 37: ...some unfamiliar noises when the compressor turns on This is normal Vibration Dryer is not installed on a stable surface Ensure the dryer is installed on a flat stable surface Refer to your installation guide for guidance on levelling Dryer is not level Ensure the dryer is correctly levelled Refer to your installation guide for guidance on levelling Dryer is overloaded Remove some items from the dr...

Page 38: ...s can leave lint in the dryer which may be picked up by subsequent loads Fabric damage Instructions on care label not followed Follow the instructions on the care label of the items DRYNESS LEVEL selected not appropriate for the fabric type Ensure the DRYNESS LEVEL selected is appropriate for the fabric type Refer to the items care label Refer to Drying rack Metal parts on the items or in the load...

Page 39: ...ck Load size too large Try drying smaller load sizes Some cycles have a lower maximum load size Refer to Drying rack Delicate items not dried on RACK DRY Dry pantyhose bras stockings and any other delicate items prone to tangling on the RACK DRY cycle Sheets and duvet doona covers due to their size are prone to tangling Dry sheets and duvet doona covers separately from other laundry apart from tow...

Page 40: ...45 202 Extra Dry 4 5 50 1 12 180 9 50 1 72 238 POWER CONSUMPTION W Off mode 0 49 Left on mode 1 30 Information on product Energy Labeling and Eco design can be found in the European Product Database EPREL at the following link http eprel ec europa eu You will be asked to enter the model identifier this information can be found on the rear of the washer and or on the inside of the door below the gl...

Page 41: ...s product has been designed for use in a normal domestic residential environment This product is not designed for any commercial use Any commercial use by the customer will affect this products Manufacturer s Warranty For spare parts please contact Fisher Paykel Customer Care Spare parts are available for all Fisher Paykel products for a minimum period of 10 years from the date of manufacture ...

Page 42: ...nsia Drive Milton Keynes MK17 8LX In Ireland if you need assistance Call the Fisher Paykel Customer Care Centre and talk to one of our Customer Care Consultants Toll Free 1800 625174 or 01 807 7960 Website fisherpaykel com Postal address Fisher Paykel Appliances Ltd Unit 2D Corporate Park Swords Dublin If you need service Fisher Paykel has a network of Fisher Paykel trained and supported service t...

Page 43: ...r product with us so we can provide you with the best service possible To register your product visit our website fisherpaykel com register Complete and keep for safe reference Model Serial No Purchase Date Purchaser Dealer Suburb Town Country ...

Page 44: ...appliance cannot be treated as household waste It shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment Disposal of the appliance shall be carried out in accordance with the local environment regulations for waste disposal and ensure the refrigerant circuit is not damaged For more detailed information about treatment recovery and recycling...

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Page 48: ...nge at any time The product specifications in this guide apply to the specific products and models described at the date of issue Under our policy of continuous product improvement these specifications may change at any time For current details about model and specification availability in your country please go to our website or contact your local Fisher Paykel dealer ...

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