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GDZ607VA

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Exhaust Type Tumble Dryer

User's Manual

Summary of Contents for GDZ607VA

Page 1: ...GDZ607VA Please read this manual carefully before using Retain it for future reference Exhaust Type Tumble Dryer User s Manual ...

Page 2: ... Safety Instructions 2 Operation Cautions 5 Installation Instructions 6 Using Method 7 Dry Capacity Dry Time Reference Table 10 Care And Cleaning 11 Trouble Shooting 12 Packing Notes And Electrical Safety Tips 13 Specification the back cover ...

Page 3: ...Selector Knob Door Power Cord Exhaust Vent Back Cover Casing Please check if the power receptacle has good earthing Condition before using to guarantee your safety The manufacturer will not take responsibility for those Risks occurred from not obeying this manual Door Gasket 1 Window ...

Page 4: ...here has to be adequate ventilation to avoid the back flow of gases into the room from appliances burning other fuels including open fires when operating the tumble dryer 5 The lint trap is to be cleaned frequently 6 Lint is not to be allowed to accumulate around the tumble dryer 8 Exhaust air must not be discharged into a flue which is used for exhausting fumes from appliances burning gas or othe...

Page 5: ...s removed from service or discarded remove the door to the drying compartment 20 If material has been used with any flammable liquids or solids it should not be used in the dryer until all traces of the flammable liquids and its fumes have been removed 19 Keep area around the exhaust opening and adjacent surrounding areas free from the accumulation of lint dust and dirt 22 Do not share a receptacl...

Page 6: ...m overheating or other dangers 27 Do not let your dryer operate on packing foam Otherwise it maybe cause fire since heat accumulation or other external factors 29 Do not place washed wet clothes in your dryer for a long time not drying them which may result in water leakage 28 Only place sufficiently dehydrated clothes into your dryer for drying to prevent leakage and longer drying time 30 Don t t...

Page 7: ...easy to flipover large clothes such as overcoat in the drum uneven drying therefore happenssometimes If necessary flip themover manually from time totime to makethem dried completely Operation Cautions Put rumpled clothes in order Put all clothesin order after dehydrated before drying them Remove the clothes out of your dryer as early as possible to reduce rumples Please hang the easily crumpled c...

Page 8: ...al bracket to prevent vibration and noise Keep a dista nce of 10cm 15cm away from the rear wall when installing Do not use stove gas ans etc near your dryer to avoid dangers The dryer has air intake and exhaust cycles which needs good air exhaust vent in the rear and well vented room If used in a small space air exchange fan or exhaust duct can be installed at the vent to exhaust hot wet air outdo...

Page 9: ...arp metal items like coin hair clip and safety pin maybe mixed with the clothes and in pockets Clothes with zipper or fastener shall be put into your dryer inside out with zipper zipped and fastener buckled Do not tumble dry Do not tumble dry Hang to dry Hang to dry Drip dry Drip dry Dry flat Dry flat Dry in the shade Dry in the shade Please put clothesinto the drum Avoid clothes being pressed by ...

Page 10: ...some moisture whichcan be ironed withan electrical iron This program is mainlyused for laundry needs tobe ironed Motor keeps runningafter dryer time heating finished whileheater stops working and coldair into thedrum to cool laundry The whole coolingwill be finished once thetimer knob getsto OFF position Its mainly usedfor cooling the driedlaundry to prevent rumples Power off whenthe timer knob in...

Page 11: ... use A clean filter ensures sufficient drying A layer of lint onthe filter reducesairflow through theclothes and prolongs dryingtime 5 Dry time settings Please refer to page 8 Control panel and its functions and page 10 Dry Capacity Dry Time Reference Table 4 Set heat selector knob to select Strong dry or Soft dry level Strong dry level for large quantity and low room temperature Soft dry for non ...

Page 12: ...lanket Approx 900g cotton Approx 50g blends Approx 300g cotton Approx 180g cotton Approx 70g cotton Approx 600g cotton Approx 200g Dry Capacity Approx 1kg Approx 2kg Approx 3kg Approx 5 0kg Approx 220min Approx 150min Approx 90min Approx 50min Dry time affectedby many factors such as material weight thickness andthe hydrated ratio of clothes the abovelisted dry timeis only forreference Approx 90mi...

Page 13: ...in figure 1 3 Install the filters After cleaning assemble in the sequence of exhaust filter filter exhaust vent shroud align the recesses in the center of filter with the projection in the center of drum and make sure that it is firmly inserted as shown in figure 3 2 Clean the lints Separate exhaust vent shroud lint filter and exhaust filter and clean the lints on the filter and exhaust filter wit...

Page 14: ...ercord firmly Check the power cord receptacle Set to hotair Clean the filter Are the backfilters clogged Dryer does not start Is the timer in OFF position Set dry time Is power failure Is the power cord inserted firmly Try again after power recovered Insert the power cord firmly Reduce the laundryquantity Have the clothes been fully dehydrated Dehydrate the laundry completely Is the laundrytoo muc...

Page 15: ... Reliably grounded power supply must be used with the earth wire buried underground Do not connect with public utilities such as water pipe Separate earth wire from zero line and do not connect them together 2 An individual special receptacle must be used which shall be a product have been qualified by national compulsive product certification For your and your family s safety please improve as so...

Page 16: ...cification Model Rated Voltage Frequency Rated Input Power Rated Fuse Current Rated Max Capacity Overall Dimension Net Weight 220 240V 50Hz GDZ607VA Extra 1070W Light 700W 10A 27kg 5 0kg 630mm 515mm 685mm ...

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