Instruction booklet
TUMBLE DRYER
Contents
GB
GB
Installation, 2-3
Where to put your dryer
Ventilation
English
Electrical connection
Before you start using your dryer
Dryer description, 4
The front
The back
Control panel
Start and programmes, 5
Choosing a programme
Laundry, 6-7
Sorting your laundry
Wash care labels
Special clothing items
Drying times
IS60V
Warnings and Suggestions, 8
General safety
Disposal
Saving energy and respecting the environment
Maintenance and Care, 9
Switching off the electricity
Cleaning the filter after each cycle
Check the drum after each cycle
Cleaning the dryer
Troubleshooting, 10
Service, 11
Spare parts
1
Open window venting
Moulded plug
GB
1. The end of the tube
should be directed
downwards, to prevent
warm moist air from
condensing in the room
or in the dryer.
! The plug must not be used
without the fuse cover in place.
If a replacement fuse holder/cover
is required, it must be of the
same colour coding or wording
as shown on the base of the plug.
Replacements are available
from authorised dealers.
Changing the plug
! Ensure that the dryer is adequately ventilated and
that the end of the vent tube is not directed towards
the air intake duct.
! The vent tube must always be fitted for optimum
performance.
The wires in the power cord are coloured in accordance
with the following:
GREEN / YELLOW
BLUE
-
-
-
EARTH
NEUTRAL
LIVE
BROWN
! Make sure that the vent tube and air intake vents
are not obstructed or blocked.
If a replacement plug is to be fitted, the appropriate
wire must be connected to the correct terminal, as
follows:
! The dryer must not recycle exhaust air.
! Misusing a tumble dryer may create a fire hazard.
! Do not discharge exhaust air into a flue which is
used for exhaust fumes from other appliances that
burn gas or other fuels.
Green and Yellow
(Earth) wire to terminal
marked ‘E’, symbol
or coloured green and
yellow.
,
13A ASTA approved
fuse to BS1362.
Blue (Neutral) wire to
terminal marked ‘N’ or
coloured black.
Brown (Live) wire to
terminal marked ‘L’ or
coloured red.
Cord clamp
Electrical connections
Make sure of the following before you insert the plug
into the the electrical socket:
! If the plug being replaced is a non-rewirable type,
then the cut-off plug must be disposed of safely. DO
NOT leave it where it can be inserted into a socket
and create a shock hazard.
G
The socket must be grounded.
The socket must be able to sustain the machines
G
maximum power, which is indicated on the rating
label (see Dryer Description).
Power voltage must be within the values indicated
G
! The power supply cord should be checked periodically
and replaced by a cord specially prepared for this
dryer and fitted only by authorised technicians (see
Service). New or longer power cords are supplied at
an extra charge by authorised dealers.
on the rating label (see Dryer Description).
The socket must be compatible with the dryers
plug. Should this not be the case, replace the
plug or the socket.
G
! The dryer must not be installed outdoors, even if
the space is sheltered. It can be very dangerous if it
is exposed to rain or storms.
! The manufacturer denies any responsibility should
any of these rules not be followed.
! If in doubt about any of the above consult a qualified
electrician.
! Once installed, the dryers electrical wire and plug
must be within easy reach.
! Do not use extension cords.
Before you start using your dryer
! The power cord must not be bent or squashed.
Once you have installed your dryer and before you
use it, clean the inside of the drum to remove any
dust that could have accumulated during transport.
! The power cord supplied is fitted with a BS1363
plug and a 13 amp BS1362 fuse. If you need to
replace the fuse, use only those rated at 13 amp
(13A) and ASTA approved to BS1362.
3
Dryer Description
The front
The back
GB
Air Intake Vent
Control Panel
Drum
Rating plate
Caution: Hot!
Vent Tube
fitted here
Model & Serial
numbers
Filter
Control panel
START
Button
Indicator
HEAT
Button
TIMER
Knob
Drying Guide
The START button begins drying a selected
programme (see Start and Programmes).
The Drying Guide allows you to consult a user friendly
table of fabric types and load capacities.
Cotton
The HEAT button selects drying temperature (see
Start and Programmes).
IN: HIGH heat
Synthetics
or
Acrylics and other delicates
OUT: LOW heat
The TIMER knob sets the drying time: rotate it clockwise,
never counter-clockwise, until the indicator is pointing
to the drying time you want (see Start and Programmes).
4
Start and Programmes
Choosing a programme
6. Press the START button to begin.
GB
During the drying programme, you can check on
your laundry and take out items that are dry
while others continue drying. When you close
the door again, press the START button in order
to resume drying.
1. Plug the dryer into the electrical socket.
2. Sort your laundry according to fabric type (see
Laundry).
3. Open the door and make sure the filter is clean
7. About 10 minutes before the programme is
completed, it enters the final COOL TUMBLE
phase (fabrics are cooled), which should always
be allowed to complete.
and in place (see Maintenance).
4. Load the machine and make sure items are not
in the way of the door seal. Close the door.
8. Open the door, take the laundry out, clean the
5. Choose the drying time by checking the Drying
Guide table for the type of fabric you are drying
(see Laundry).
filter and replace it (see Maintenance).
9. Unplug the dryer.
- Set the temperature with the HEAT button.
- Select a drying time by rotating the TIMER knob
clockwise.
5
Laundry
Sorting your laundry
Wash Care Labels
GB
G
Check symbols on clothing labels to make sure
that the articles can be tumble dried.
Sort laundry by fabric type.
Empty pockets and check buttons.
Close zippers and hooks and tie loose belts and
strings.
Wring out each item in order to eliminate as much
excess water as possible.
Look at the labels on your garments, especially when
tumble drying for the first time. The following symbols
are the most common:
G
G
G
May be tumble dried
G
Do not tumble dry
Tumble dry at high heat setting
Tumble dry at low heat setting
! Do not load dripping wet clothes into the dryer.
Maximum load size
Items not suitable for tumble drying
Do not load more than maximum capacity.
These numbers refer to dry weight:
Natural fibres: 6kg max (13lb)
G
Articles that containing rubber or rubber-like
materials or plastic film (pillows, cushions, or PVC
rainwear), any other flammable articles or objects
that contain flammable substances (towels soiled
with hair spray).
Glass fibres (certain types of draperies)
Items which have been dry cleaned
Synthetic fibres: 3kg max (6.6lb)
! DO NOT overload the dryer as this could result in
reduced drying performance.
G
G
G
Items with the ITCL Code
(see Special
Typical load
clothing items). These can be cleaned with special
at-home dry cleaning products. Follow instructions
carefully.
Large bulky items (quilts, sleeping bags, pillows,
cushions, large bedspreads etc). These expand
when drying and would prevent airflow through
the dryer.
Clothes
G
Blouse
Cotton
Other
Cotton
Other
150g
100g
500g
350g
700g
5oz
3oz
Dress
1lb 2oz
12oz
Jeans
1lb 6oz
10 nappies
Shirt
1000g 2lb 3oz
Cotton
Other
300g
200g
125g
10oz
7oz
T-Shirt
4oz
Household Items
Duvet cover
(Double)
Cotton
Other
1500g 3lb 5oz
1000g 2lb3oz
Large Tablecloth
Small Tablecloth
Tea Towel
700g
250g
100g
700g
350g
500g
350g
1lb 6oz
9oz
3oz
Bath Towel
1lb 6oz
12oz
Hand Towel
Double Sheet
Single Sheet
1lb 2oz
12oz
At the end of a drying cycle, cottons could still be
damp if you grouped cottons and synthetics together. If
this happens simply give them an additional short period
of drying.
6
Special clothing items
Times are approximate and can vary depending
upon:
GB
Blankets and Bedspreads: acrylic items (Acilan,
Courtelle, Orion, Dralon) must be dried with special
care on LOW heat setting. Avoid drying for a long
period of time.
G
Amount of water retained in clothes after spin
cycle: towels and delicates retain a lot of water.
G
Fabrics: items that are the same type of fabric but
Pleated or creased garments: read the manufacturer’s
drying instructions on the garment.
different textures and thicknesses may not have
the same drying time.
G
Starched articles: do not dry these with non-
starched items. Make sure that as much of the starch
solution is removed from the load as possible before
placing it in the dryer. Do not over-dry: the starch will
become powdery and leave your clothing limp, which
defeats the purpose of starch.
Quantity of laundry: single items or small loads
may take longer to dry.
G
Dryness: If you are going to iron some of your
clothes, they can be taken out while still a bit
damp. Others can be left longer if you need them
to be completely dry.
G
Heat setting.
Drying times
G
Room temperature: if the room where the dryer is
The table below presents APPROXIMATE drying
times in minutes. Weights refer to dry garments:
located is cold, it will take longer for the dryer to
dry your clothes.
G
Bulk: some bulky items can be tumble dried with
Cottons
care. We suggest that you remove these items
several times, shake them out, and return them to
the dryer until finished.
High (full) Heat
Drying times 800-1000rpm in washing machine
Half Load
Full Load
1kg
2kg
3kg
4kg
5kg
6kg
! Do not over-dry your clothes.
20-30
35-45
45-60 60-70 70-80 80-100
All fabrics contain a little natural moisture, which
keeps them soft and fluffy.
Synthetics
High (full) Heat
Drying times on reduced spin in washing machine
Half Load
2kg
Full Load
3kg
1kg
20-30
35-45
45-60
Acrylics
/
Low (gentle) Heat
Drying times on reduced spin in washing machine
Half Load
1kg
Full Load
2kg
25-40
40-60
7
Warnings and
Suggestions
G
Never dry articles that are contaminated with
flammable substances (petrol, oil, paint, hair
spray, creams, cooking fat or oils).
Do not tumble dry rubber, foam rubber, plastic,
plastic foam, nappy pants or liners, polythene or
paper.
Do not tumble dry large, very bulky items.
Do not tumble dry acrylic fibres at high
temperatures.
! The appliance has been designed and built
according to international safety standards.
These warnings are given for safety reasons and must
be read carefully.
This appliance conforms to the following
EEC Directives:
- 72/23/EEC and 93/68/EEC (Low Voltage Equipment)
- 89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC
(Electromagnetic Compatibility)
GB
G
G
G
G
G
Complete each programme with its Cool Tumble
Phase.
Do not turn off the dryer when there are still warm
items inside.
Clean the filter after each use (see Maintenance).
Do not allow lint to collect around the dryer.
Never climb on top of the dryer. It could result in
damage.
Always follow electrical standards and requirements
(see Installation).
General safety
G
G
G
G
This tumble dryer has been designed for home,
and not professional use.
This dryer must be used by adults, and the instructions
G
in this booklet should be followed carefully.
Do not touch the appliance while barefoot or with
G
G
G
wet hands or feet.
Unplug the machine by pulling on the plug, not the
G
Always buy original spare parts and accessories
(see Service).
cord.
G
Children must not be in proximity of the dryer when
in use. After using the dryer, turn it off and unplug
it. Keep the door closed to make sure that children
do not use it as a toy.
Disposal
G
G
Disposing of the packaging material: follow local
The appliance must be installed correctly and have
regulations, so the packaging can be recycled.
Disposal of your old dryer: cut the power cord and
remove the door before disposing of an old dryer.
proper ventilation. The air intake vents behind the
machine, the outlet vents and the vent tube should
never be obstructed (see Installation).
G
G
Never direct the vent tube outlet vent towards the
air intake at the back of the machine.
Never allow the tumble dryer to recycle exhaust air.
Never use the dryer on carpeting where the pile
G
Saving energy and respecting the
environment
G
height would prevent air from entering the dryer
from the base.
G
Wring out items to eliminate excess water before
G
tumble drying (if you use a washing machine first,
select a high spin cycle). Doing this will save time
and energy during drying.
Check to see if the dryer is empty before loading it.
G
The back of the dryer could become very hot.
Never touch it while in use.
Do not use the dryer unless the filter is securely in
G
G
Always dry full loads - you save energy: single
items or small loads take longer to dry.
Clean the filter after each use to contain energy
place (see Maintenance).
Do not use fabric softeners or dryer sheets in the
G
G
consumption costs (see Maintenance).
dryer.
G
Do not overload the dryer (see Laundry) for
maximum loads.
Do not load items that are dripping wet.
Tumble dry items only if they have been washed
G
G
with detergent and water, rinsed and been through
the spin cycle. It is a fire hazard to dry items that
HAVE NOT been washed with water.
G
Carefully check all instructions on clothing labels
(see Laundry).
Do not dry garments that have been treated with
G
chemical products.
8
Maintenance and Care
Switching off the electricity
Cleaning
GB
G
Unplug your dryer when not using it, when cleaning it
and during all maintenance operations.
External parts in metal or plastic and rubber parts
can be cleaned with a damp cloth.
G
Periodically check the vent tube and any
permanent venting fixture to make sure that there
has been no accumulation of fluff or lint, and
remove it.
Clean the filter after each cycle
The filter is an important part of your dryer:
G
it accumulates lint and fluff that is formed while drying.
Small items could also become trapped in the filter.
When finished drying, therefore, clean the filter by
rinsing it under running water or with your vacuum
cleaner. Should the filter become clogged up, the
airflow inside the dryer will be seriously compromised:
drying times lengthen and you will consume more
energy. It may also damage your dryer.
Remove lint that collects around the filter and the
outlet vents.
! Do not use solvents or abrasives.
! Your dryer uses special bearing components which
do not need lubrication.
! Have your dryer checked regularly by authorised
technicians to ensure electrical and mechanical safety
(see Service).
The filter is found in front
of the dryer trim
(see diagram).
Removing the filter:
1. Pull the plastic grip of
the filter upwards (see
diagram).
2. Clean the filter and
replace it correctly.
Ensure the filter is fully
located flush into the
tumble dryer trim.
! Do not use the dryer without replacing the filter.
Check the drum after each cycle
Turn the drum manually in order to remove small
items (handkerchiefs) that could have been left
behind.
9
Troubleshooting
One day your dryer seems not to be working. Before you call your Service Centre (see Service), go through the
following troubleshooting suggestions:
GB
Possible causes / Solution:
Problem:
G
The plug is not plugged into the socket, or not making contact.
There has been a power failure.
The fuse has blown. Try to plug another appliance into the socket.
You are using an extension cord? Try to plug the dryer’s power cord
The dryer won’t start.
G
G
G
directly into the socket.
The door is not closed securely?
The TIMER knob has not been set properly (see Start and Programmes).
The START button has not been pressed (see Start and Programmes).
G
G
G
G
The filter has not been cleaned (see Maintenance).
The temperature setting is not ideal for the type of fabric you are drying
It is taking a long time to dry.
G
(see Start and Programmes).
The correct programme has not been selected for the load (see Start
G
and Programmes).
The flexible vent tube is obstructed (see Installation).
The air intake vent is obstructed (see Installation).
The permanent ventilation flap on the storm cover is obstructed (see
G
G
G
Installation).
The items were too wet (see Laundry).
The dryer was overloaded (see Laundry).
G
G
10
Service
Before calling the Service Centre:
Spare Parts
GB
G
Use the troubleshooting guide to see if you can
solve the problem yourself (see Troubleshooting).
If not, turn off the dryer and call the Service Centre
closest to you.
This dryer is a complex machine. Repairing it yourself
or having a non-authorised person try to repair it could
cause harm to one or more persons, could damage
the machine and could invalidate the spare parts
warranty.
G
Call an authorised technician if you experience problems
while using the machine.
The spare parts have been designed exclusively for
this appliance and not for other uses.
What to tell the Service Centre:
G
name, address and post code.
telephone number.
the type of problem.
the date of purchase.
G
G
G
G
the appliance model (Mod.).
G
the serial number (S/N).
This information can be found on the data label
inside the door of the machine.
11
195042576.00
06/2004 - SIMLEX . Four Ashes, Wolverhampton
|