Exhaust Type Tumble Dryer
HDM3.5-1
Name of Components
Operating your Dryer
Electrical Requirements
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To ensure you get the most out of the
Anti-wrinkle function, do not overload the dryer,
and remove the dried items from the dryer as
soon as they have finished tumbling. Hang on
coat hangers and iron the items if desired.
Connect the unit to a standard earthed three pin
outlet.
The power supply must be 220-240V.
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•
Prior to loading the dryer check that the items do
not have the following symbols on them.
If they do, do not dry them in this appliance.
Loading the Dryer
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•
•
Ensure that items do not contain combustible
materials or foreign objects (pins, coins etc.)
Turn items with zippers inside out and fasten
buckles.
Do not
tumble dry
Hang to dry
Drip dry
Place items into the dryer one at a time to
ensure they are not tangled (tangled clothing
results in uneven drying). Ensure there are no
items jammed in the door before closing.
Drying Time Reference Table
Drying Tips
Dry Time
Drying
Capacity
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•
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Do not add items to a load which is already
partially dry.
Strong
Soft
Approx. 1 kg
Approx.30min
Approx.60min
Approx. 55 min
Approx. 110 min
Dryer heat may permanently set stains,
ensure stains are removed prior to drying.
Approx. 2 kg
Approx. 3 kg
Approx. 3.5 kg
Separate dark and light coloured items as
you would do when washing.
Approx. 120 min
Approx. 220 min
For best results load the dryer with similar
fabrics. Place small delicate items in a mesh bag
and do not overload the dryer.
Drying times are affected by many factors, such
as the type of material, bulkiness, how full the
dryer is etc. The above list is a guide only.
•
If drying large items such as a blanket, it is
recommended that from time to time you open
the dryer door, remove and shake the item,
place it back into the dryer and close the door.
This will ensure even drying.
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Control Panel Functions
Temperature Selector Button
Select ‘Strong’ for items that are particularly bulky or large quantities.
Select ‘Soft’ for materials like Silk, Nylon, Linen etc.
Drying Timer Dial
There are five drying combinations available: Cool, Anti-wrinkle, Warm, Hot and Air Dry.
Air Dry:This function runs
Cool: This function cools the items
with cool air,primarily to
air and freshen clothes
that have been stored for
a long period of time.
that have just been dried.
The drum continues to turn but the
element is turned off.
This helps to prevent creasing.
OFF
0
Air dry
60
Cool
Anti-wrinkle:This is used for
items that are difficult to iron
i.e: cotton shirts and linen.
Select 'Soft' on the heat
20
40
40
60
Off: When the 'Drying
Timer' dial is in the 'Off'
position no power is
supplied to the unit.
When the dial is turned
clockwise to the
20
selector button and set the
drying timer knob between 30-
60 minutes depending on the
quantity of items in the dryer.
When the timer stops after the
Cool program, the items will still
contain moisture. This will
make the ironing easier.
OFF
0
80
100
220
desired program the
dryer will start.
200
120
180
140
160
Drying time(min)
Warm: This function will dry and cool
items and in most cases leave items
wrinkle free (depending on material).
Select the 'Strong' heat option and set
the timer between 60-150 minutes.
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Wall Mounting Instructions
Installation Instructions
1. Determine the location of the dryer on the
wall and mark the bracket position.
Where to place your dryer
Place the dryer in a dry, well ventilated area, away
from heat and direct sunlight.
* A minimum 50mm is needed between the top of
the dryer and the ceiling for ease of installation.
If the dryer is not wall mounted, it must be placed on
a firm level surface. Do not place the dryer on carpet
as this will block the intake. There should be at least
100mm between the dryer and the walls.
* If mounting above a washing machine, allow
sufficient room to open the lid of the washer.
Tools Required
Drill & 3mm Bit
Philips Head Screw Driver
1
1
For Plaster/
Wooden Wall
Fit the legs that come with the dryer to ensure
stability.
Wood Screws, 1 2g x
50mm Timber Screws
4
Leg
Wall Mounting Kit Includes
Description Wall Hanging Brackets
2
1
2
Hook
Plastic Spacers
Exhaust Duct
4 pieces
2. Fix the wall hanging brackets to the wall securely
(eg. into the stud.) If the studs are too far apart fit a
timber slat to the studs then mount the brackets
onto the slat. The distance between each bracket
is 155mm as per diagram.
If the dryer is permanently mounted, at least
100mm between the dryer and walls is required.
Ensure
brackets
are
securely fastened. Fit
timber slats if necessary
Wall Mounting Instructions
3. To install the hook to the dryer, remove screws 1,
2, 3 & 4 as indicated in Fig. 2.
4. Align bracket as shown in Fig. 3 and refit
screws tightly.
5. Remove lower side screws and install the
spacers provided as per Fig. 2.
6. Install exhaust duct: for upwards discharge, join
sections 1 and 3, for downwards discharge, join
sections 1, 2, 2 & 3 as per Fig. 4.
7. With assistance, mount dryer on wall brackets.
See Fig. 5.
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Maintenance
Cleaning of the Air Intake Filter
Cleaning the Lint Filter
The filter should be cleaned once a month. Hold
the upper and lower edges of the air intake shroud,
push upwards gently with your thumb to
disconnect the latch hook then pull outwards to
remove. Remove the filter from the shroud and
clean it with a soft brush and refit.
Unplug the power cord prior to any cleaning. The lint
filter must be cleaned before and after each use.
Never use the dryer without the filter in place.
1.Removing the Filters
Insert fingers into the four holes around the exhaust
vent shroud and pull out to remove. The filter is in 3
parts: Exhaust vent shroud, lint filter and exhaust
filter (as shown in figure 1).
The lint filter is located
at the back of the drum.
Figure 1
Cleaning the Interior & Exterior of the Dryer
Do not use excessive water, just a damp cloth.
Do not use solvents.
Do not use spray cleaners when cleaning the interior.
If the drum becomes stained, clean it with a damp
cloth and allow to dry before using.
2.Cleaning the filter
Separate the filters from the shroud and remove the
lint with a soft brush or vacuum cleaner. Take care
not to damage the filters. (See fig 2).
Clean the cabinet with mild soap and water. Do not
use harsh or abrasive cleaners.
3. Re-installing the Filter
Reinstall in the reverse order, align the recess in the centre
of the filters with the spigot in the centre of the drum and
ensure that it is fitted firmly. (as shown in figure 3).
Figure 3
Note: The filter fixed in the bottom of the drum
should also be cleaned with a soft brush.
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Troubleshooting
Review the following pages before calling for
service.
Problem
Possible Cause
What to do
Timer knob does not • Is the power on?
turn.
• Insert the plug and turn on.
Drum does not turn. • Is the door closed?
• Is the power on?
• Close the door.
• Insert the plug and turn on.
• Check another appliance in the
wall socket.
• Is there power to the wall socket?
Exhaust air is not hot. • Is the timer incorrectly set on cold air?
• Set the timer to hot air.
The laundry has not • Are the front and back filters clogged?
• Clean the filter.
dried thoroughly.
• Is there too much laundry in the dryer?
• Reduce the amount in the dryer.
• Have items been added whilst the dryer is • Re-dry the items again.
in operation?
• Untwist the items and re-dry.
• Has the laundry become twisted whilst
drying?
• Has the dryer been placed in a small and
badly ventilated area?
• Place the dryer in a well vented
area.
Dryer does not start. • Is there a power failure?
• Is the machine plugged in?
• Try again when there is power.
• Insert the power plug firmly.
• Close the door.
• Is the door closed?
• Is the timer in the OFF position?
• Set the dry time.
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