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AD55 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Dualcare (AD55) Dryer

The Dualcare Dryer has been designed so the
temperature inside the dryer is kept to a
minimum throughout the cycle.  This means that
the clothes are dried at about the same
temperature you would wash them.  Just as too
high wash temperatures can damage garments,
excessive temperatures in the dryer should be
avoided to ensure optimum clothes care.

The Dualcare Dryer offers the choice of two
cycles differentiated by the amount of energy or
heat used for drying.

 

The traditional 

Regular Cycle

 for drying

more resilient fabric or garment types, e.g.:
cotton.  Here the heater remains on until the
last 13 minutes of the cycle where the dyer
goes into Cool down.  During cool down the
drum tumbles and the fan blows cool air
through the clothes to remove the last bit of
moisture gently without heat.  This also makes
the garments more resistant to creasing if left
in the dryer.

 

A special 

Delicate Cycle

 where the heater

pulses on and off.  The result being the
energy input is considerably lower, so
garments are dried at lower temperatures for
better care of synthetics or delicates.  The
Delicate Cycle consists of three drying
phases.  The energy input is successively
decreased as the timer proceeds through
each phase.  This means that when the
clothes are at their wettest they are subjected
to more heat than when they are dryer and
more susceptible to damage.

As with Regular, the Delicate cycle is
terminated with a 13 minute cool down period.

Using the Dualcare (AD55)

 

Plug dryer cord into wall socket and switch

on.

 

Load clothes in Dryer.

 

Clean lint filter.

 

Turning the knob clockwise only, select the

desired cycle and drying time.

 

Try to remove the garments from the dryer as

soon as the cycle is completed.  This will help
prevent creasing.

Drying Times

With a new dryer it may take a few trials before
the customer can accurately predict the correct
drying time for each individual load.  As a guide
we have included some example loads and their
drying times.  These times will, of course, be
approximate figures only, based on the garments
being subjected to a high-speed spin at the end
of their wash.

Load Comparison

Approximate

Drying Time

7 Towels

10 Shirts (cotton / polyester)

5 T shirts plus 5 Towels

9 small delicates

60 – 80 mins
20 – 40 mins
60 – 80 mins
20 – 30 mins

Flammable Solvents –

Only use the dryer to dry fabrics washed in
water.  

NEVER

 put garments soaked in dry

cleaning fluid or clothes that have been washed
with any flammable solution in the dryer.  Vapour
from the inflammable solution could be ignited on
the heater element of the dryer resulting in a fire.

NEVER

 dry rubber articles, fibreglass, plastic

bags or film.

Содержание AD55 Series

Страница 1: ...240 Volt 50 Hz Whiteware Sales Marketing Fisher Paykel Limited 78 Springs Road East Tamaki Auckland Private Bag 14917 Panmure New Zealand Telephone 64 9 273 0660 Facsimile 64 9 273 0637 517644 Septemb...

Страница 2: ...1 N O T E S...

Страница 3: ...drying times which increases power consumption Never run the dryer unless the airflow system is free from obstruction Clean lint filter before every load Ensure the area round the dryer is clear of li...

Страница 4: ...55 Electro Mechanical Timer ED55 56 Electronic Timing Sensing Capacity 4 5 kg dry weight Electrical 230 240V AC 50Hz 8 amp approx Heater 1750 watts approx Motor 130 watts approx Thermostat Heater Plat...

Страница 5: ...n easily be moved into position 2 Side by Side Match Electronic Dualcare only A plinth with adjustable feet makes the dryer an attractive side by side match to an existing washer It will also minimise...

Страница 6: ...ver 2 M6 x 50 expanding bolts 2 Wood screws 14 x 50 timbertite screws wooded wall 1 Adjustable spanner 1 Wood screw driver 1 Helper to lift dryer onto bracket PROCEDURE 1 Determine dryer position on w...

Страница 7: ...ctor vent kit or exhaust hose External Venting The dryer has been designed to be externally vented to provide these following advantages Ensures optimum efficiency by preventing recirculation of moist...

Страница 8: ...be drilled through a wooden framed wall e recommend that the hole be lined with a metal tube This stops moisture and fine lint from accumulating in the wall cavity Also if garments washed inflammable...

Страница 9: ...o more than 3 right angle bends of at least 80 diameter galvanised metal pipe External Venting All external venting systems should be Made from galvanised metal pipe or be sleeved with a galvanised me...

Страница 10: ...any people enjoy the benefits of utilising a dryer to dramatically decrease their ironing This is achieved by laundering all permanent press articles separately The tumbling action and heat of a dryer...

Страница 11: ...proceeds through each phase This means that when the clothes are at their wettest they are subjected to more heat than when they are dryer and more susceptible to damage As with Regular the Delicate...

Страница 12: ...ion The ED55 56 is designed for 230V ac 50Hz operation When the dryer is connected to a power outlet power is always supplied to the Control The ON OFF switch on the ED55 56 simply tells the control t...

Страница 13: ...ngs will operate on both the manual and the auto sensing cycles If the dryer is left connected to the power it will remember the last dryness setting selected If the dryer is disconnected from the pow...

Страница 14: ...ryer to facilitate the drying of those times which do not benefit from being tumbled Place shoes or hats on the stationary rack the dryer drum rotates and warm air is circulated in around the items Th...

Страница 15: ...hen start flashing To stop the display 1 Press POWER button The display will stop and the dryer is ready for normal operation The ED55 56 can be left in the ATTENTION GETTER mode indefinitely It will...

Страница 16: ...be protected from possible electrostatic damage ESD while in transit by the use of specialised packaging provided Stage A To Remove Timer Knob AD55 only 1 Grip firmly and pull forward Note Push fit on...

Страница 17: ...drum belt is over the drum before assembly Check felt seal Stage G Replacement of the Front Drum Bearings NOTE This can only be done with the drum removed Complete Stages A F then With the cabinet sta...

Страница 18: ...ing Pulley The Motor Driving Pulley is held on the shaft by a role pin through the pulley and motor and also by Allen key set screw 1 Drive out the roll pin that fits through the pulley and shaft This...

Страница 19: ...2 Remove 2 screws retaining door hinge cover which can now be removed 3 Support door with one hand then remove screw retaining lower hinge 4 Door assembly may now be lifted off top hinge Note the loc...

Страница 20: ...19 AD55 WIRING DIAGRAM AD55 DRYER SEQUENCE CHART...

Страница 21: ...IRING DIAGRAM ED56 WIRING DIAGRAM Note AD ED55 elements are connected in series using 6 3mm wide spade terminal connections ED56 elements are connected in parallel using narrow 4 8 mm spade terminal c...

Страница 22: ...ransported they must be packaged in the bag and cardboard box FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN CANCELLATION OF YOUR CREDIT Connectors The ED55 56 has 10 connections onto the PCB Assembly 8 via the termi...

Страница 23: ...e displayed on the Dryness LED s about 12 secs after the initial pressing of the START PAUSE button overwriting the NORMAL display see FAULT CODES 2 Press START PAUSE button twice Dryer should stop an...

Страница 24: ...xhaust sensor can also be sensed by the Temperature Measurement System as a very low temperature reading Remember the sensor decrease in resistance as the temperature decreases To stop a fault code sh...

Страница 25: ...her the resistance thermistor DOOR SWITCH ADJUSTMENT The door switch should be adjusted so that the door has opened no more than 40 mm 65 mm before the PAUSE mode is activated and the dryer stops Adju...

Страница 26: ...ay will now change to display the temperature of the exhaust sensor The temperature is displayed in c coded form see Reading Temperature Display 4 Press DRYNESS button again The display will now show...

Страница 27: ...ting the temperature measurement mode the following is displayed Add the temperatures corresponding to each LED which is on 1 2 8 11 Hence the temperature is 11 degrees C Example Two After selecting t...

Страница 28: ...ing stockings ties belts Try placing these items in a net wash bag or pillowcase when tumble drying them Uneven drying Inappropriate sorting Separate heavier items e g towels t shirts etc from lighter...

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