Indesit Clothes Dryer G85C User Manual

Tumble dryer  
Instructions for installation and use  
G85C  
 
For your safety  
IMPORTANT  
Using your Tumble Dryer is easy.  
Nevertheless, for your own safety and to get the best results it is important to know your  
Dryer by reading right through this handbook before using your dryer for the first time.  
NEVER  
NEVER  
Allow children to play with or otherwise interfere with the dryer.  
Allow the air inlet at the front of the dryer or the air outlet at the back  
to be obstructed.  
NEVER  
NEVER  
Switch the machine off leaving a hot load in the drum.  
Tumble dry without the Filter, Water Container or Condenser in  
position.  
NEVER  
Exceed the maximum load capacity recommended or place  
dripping wet items in the drum.  
NEVER  
NEVER  
Allow lint to collect around the dryer.  
Add liquid fabric conditioner to the dryer, use liquid conditioner in the  
final rinse of your wash.  
NEVER  
Use the dryer for commercial drying, the dryer is only suitable for  
domestic use.  
NEVER  
NEVER  
Dry Acrylics or synthetics on the high heat setting.  
Tumble dry articles that have NOT been well washed in water and  
detergent then well rinsed and spun.  
NEVER Tumble dry articles that have had chemicals used for cleaning.  
NEVER  
Dry articles that are contaminated with flammable substances such  
as: petrol, oil, paint, hair lacquer, creams, cooking fat or oil.  
Tumble dry: rubber, foam rubber, plastic, plastic foam, nappy pants  
or liners, polythene or paper.  
NEVER  
Large, very bulky items including duvets and sleeping bags.  
Attempt to stand on top of your dryer, it is not designed for  
such use and you could injure yourself or damage the dryer by such  
abuse.  
NEVER  
NEVER  
Switch electricity On or Off with wet hands.  
IMPORTANT  
A CHILD COULD CLIMB INTO OR TAMPER WITH AN UNATTENDED  
TUMBLE DRYER.  
WHEN THE MACHINE IS NOT IN USE SWITCH OFF, REMOVE THE PLUG AND  
CLOSE THE DOOR.  
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For your safety  
ALWAYS Empty the Water Container after EACH drying cycle.  
ALWAYS Finish every programme with the cool tumble cycle provided on  
the control.  
ALWAYS Clean the filter, it is essential that the filter is kept clear of fluff  
after EACH drying cycle.  
ALWAYS Ensure Condenser is free of fluff, regular cleaning is recommended.  
ALWAYS When the dryer is not in use, switch off, remove plug and close the  
door.  
ALWAYS Comply with the specified electrical requirements.  
ALWAYS Ensure that your dryer is installed correctly and has adequate  
ventilation. (see, "Where to put your dryer.")  
ALWAYS Observe the rules for drying garments:  
In particular woollen articles should not be dried in a  
tumble dryer unless they are labelled ‘Superwash’,  
‘Machine washable’ or have the ‘May be tumble dried’  
symbol:  
If in any doubt do not dry wool in the machine.  
Unlike other materials, the mechanism of wool  
shrinkage is irreversible, i.e. it will not stretch back to  
the original size and shape.  
ALWAYS Buy genuine accessories and spares.  
CAUTION:  
When the dryer is in use avoid touching the  
rear of the dryer as it may be hot!  
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Electrical Requirements  
WARNING:This appliance must be earthed!  
Supply  
REFER TO THE RATING PLATE FOR VOLTAGE AND CURRENT  
REQUIREMENTS. (see diagram for location.)  
The flexible mains lead is supplied fitted with a BS1363 plug and  
with a 13 amp BS1362 fuse.  
The plug should be connected to the mains supply via a suitable  
switched socket which is accessible after installing your dryer.  
Changing  
the fuse  
If it is necessary to fit a replacement fuse, it must be a 13 amp  
ASTA approved to BS1362 type.  
Moulded plug  
WARNING:The plug must not be used without a fuse cover.  
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 your Spares stockist.  
Changing  
the plug  
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the  
following:  
GREEN/YELLOW - EARTH  
BLUE  
BROWN  
- NEUTRAL  
- LIVE  
Rewirable plug  
If a replacement plug is to be fitted, the appropriate wire must be  
connected to the correct terminal,as follows:  
GREEN &  
YELLOW TO  
EARTH  
Connect:  
Green/Yellow to terminal marked Earth or Green or  
Blue to terminal marked Neutral or N or Black  
Brown to terminal marked Live or L or Red.  
13 AMP  
If the plug being replaced is a non-rewirable type then the cut-off  
plug must be disposed of safely. DO NOT leave where it can be  
inserted into a socket and create a shock hazard.  
FUSE  
BROWN  
TO LIVE  
BLUE TO  
NEUTRAL  
CORD  
CLAMP  
Changing the  
mains cable  
Should the mains lead ever require replacing at any time please  
contact your nearest Service Centre. A charge will be made for the  
replacement of the mains lead or if you require a longer lead.  
The mains lead must only be replaced by a specially prepared  
cable obtainable from your Spares Stockist and fitted by a  
qualified electrician.  
NOTE: IF IN DOUBT ABOUT ANY OF THE ABOVE CONSULT A  
QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.  
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Features - Get to know the main parts of your dryer  
see "The Controls"  
NOTE: If your  
dryer is new wipe  
out the inside of  
the drum before  
you first use it  
to remove any  
dust which may  
have accumulated  
during transit.  
Push here to  
open door  
Air intake  
grille  
Plinth Moulding  
(Not fitted to all models)  
Serial & Model  
numbers  
Rating Plate  
Fluff filter  
CLEAN AFTER  
EACH LOAD  
Door  
catch  
Condenser  
(Keep clear of fluff)  
Clean periodically  
Door latch  
Water Container  
(Empty after Each Load)  
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Where to put your dryer  
Your Tumble Dryer should NOT be located adjacent to a gas hob,  
cooker, heater or eye level grill as flames from the burners could  
cause damage to your machine.. When the dryer is fitted under a  
work surface, allow space for air to exit the rear grille, a 15mm gap  
each side of the dryer is recommended. This airflow is essential to  
condense the water produced drying the washing, the dryer will not  
operate efficiently in an enclosed space or cupboard.  
If using your dryer in a small or cold room some condensation could  
be experienced.  
DO NOT use 2-way adaptors or extension leads.  
HINGE  
DOOR  
CATCH  
DOOR  
LATCH  
HINGE  
Door Reversal  
Instructions  
The door of your Dryer is reversible and can easily be changed.  
Exchange diagonally hinge brackets and blanking plugs. Exchange  
door latch and catch with their opposite blanking plates. See diagram  
above.  
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How to use your dryer  
1. Plug in, switch  
on electricity.  
2. Sort your laundry  
(see section “Sorting  
Your Laundry”)  
WARNING: WHEN  
SWITCHING ON  
OR OFF, PLEASE  
ENSURE THAT  
YOUR HANDS  
ARE DRY  
4. Always check  
the following:  
3. Open the door  
by pressing and  
releasing the front  
panel in the position  
shown.  
FLUFF FILTER  
is clean and in place  
WATER CONTAINER  
is empty and in place  
CONDENSER  
is clean and in place  
5. Load the dryer  
placing the  
clothes carefully in  
the drum pushing  
them well towards  
the back and  
6. Select the alarm, 7. Select the  
if required.  
required programme  
(see section “The  
Controls”)  
or drying time.  
(see section “The  
Controls”)  
away from the  
door seal. Close  
the door.  
9. When finished  
open the door and  
take out the  
laundry. Clean and  
replace the fluff  
filter, and empty the  
water container.  
8. Press the  
10.Switch off  
electricity and  
remove plug from  
socket.  
WARNING: WHEN  
SWITCHING ON  
OR OFF, PLEASE  
ENSURE THAT  
YOUR HANDS  
ARE DRY  
START switch to  
commence the  
drying programme.  
By opening the door you can check the dryness of the load as often  
as you wish and if you want, remove some items before they are  
fully dry. (This is particularly useful for a mixed load where you want  
to iron some items, but others are to be fully dried.) You will need  
to press the start button after closing the door to re-start the  
programme. See section ‘The Controls’.  
Removing Items  
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The Controls  
Start Switch  
Active / Empty Water Light  
Alarm Switch  
Programme Control  
Setting the  
Programme  
To set the programme, all you have to do is turn the Programme  
Control knob until the required selection appears in line with the  
indicator.  
Programme  
Options  
Automatic programmes (for load sizes more than 1kg)  
1.  
Dry Cottons  
(
HIGH heat)  
This gives driest results.  
Some bulky items or large load of towels  
may appear slightly damp after this  
programme and require a short period of  
timed drying.  
2.  
3.  
Damp Cottons  
(
HIGH heat)  
HIGH heat)  
Iron Dry Cottons  
(
This gives the wettest results.  
4.  
Dry Synthetics  
(
(
LOW heat)  
LOW heat)  
5.  
Damp Synthetics  
Iron Dry Synthetics  
6.  
(
LOW heat)  
Timed  
programmes (for load sizes less than 1kg)  
7.  
8.  
9.  
40 minutes ( LOW heat) include cool tumble followed by the  
Crease Care phase.  
30 minutes ( LOW heat) include cool tumble followed by the  
Crease Care phase.  
20 minutes ( LOW heat) include cool tumble followed by the  
Crease Care phase.  
10.  
11.  
Airing, 20 minutes of cool tumble.  
Easy Iron Programme, see section"Easy Iron Programme".  
For description of other programmes see next page.  
Starting the Dryer Press and release the START button to commence a drying  
programme (The drying programme must have been selected first).  
The Active  
Light will then glow.  
NOTE: If the door is opened during a programme, the Dryer will  
automatically stop. To continue the programme, after closing the  
door, the START button must be pressed.  
Alarm  
Switch  
The alarm option is selected with the switch in the OUT position, if  
you do not need this option press the switch to the IN position.  
The alarm (if selected) will sound at the end of the programme or  
intermittently during the Crease Care phase.  
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The Controls  
Indicator Lamp  
The indicator lamp turns orange during a drying programme when  
the water container is full. When this happens, you must empty the  
water container. The programme goes directly to the cooling phase  
and the dryer stops. The orange light warns you that the load will not  
be dried correctly. Empty the water container and start the  
programme again by pressing the start button.  
At the end of the drying programme if the water container has filled  
the indicator lamp will glow red. A programme cannot be started  
when the lamp is red.  
The indicator lamp goes off (or turns green if a programme is  
running) a few seconds after the empty water container has been put  
back.  
If this light flashes it shows that an automatic programme has  
exceeded 180 minutes. For safety reasons this being the maximum  
drying time available.  
Should this occur, the causes may be:  
The load is too big, or bulky.  
The filter is blocked.  
A cotton load was spun at LOW speed.  
There may be a fault.  
Turn the dryer Off, check through the first three causes, and then try  
again.  
Cool Tumble  
phase  
About 10 minutes before the programme is completed, the heating  
elements will be switched off, and the programme enters the final  
‘Cool Drying’ phase. During this phase, the fabric is cooled. You  
should always allow the dryer to complete this phase.  
By opening the door, you can check the dryness of the load as often  
as you wish and if you want remove some items before they are fully  
dry. (This is particularly useful for a mixed load where you want to iron  
some items, but others to be fully dried.)  
You will need to press the START button after closing the door to  
re-start the programme. See previous page.  
Crease Care  
phase  
At the end of the drying programme it may not be convenient to take  
out the clothes immediately. Do not worry, the dryer will protect your  
clothes from creasing by gently turning them over occasionally by  
means of a few revolutions of the drum. At the same time, if you have  
not cancelled the Alarm (Buzzer) a warning buzz will sound  
intermittently to remind you that the clothes are ready to take out.  
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Easy Iron Programme  
‘Easy Iron’ provides a short programme consisting of approximately 8  
minutes of heat with an approximately 2 minutes cool tumble period. It  
is a short conditioning programme that softens the fibres allowing them  
to relax making handling and ironing easier and less time consuming.  
However garments are dried, outside on the line, inside on a radiator,  
hung around the home or using a tumble dryer, once dry they usually  
get left in the same position/place for a long period of time. This tends  
to cause garment fibre stiffness which can make the handling of  
garments difficult and therefore the ironing time longer. Garments  
dried in any of the ways described above and left will benefit from the  
‘Easy Iron’ programme.  
When to use  
‘Easy Iron’  
The ‘Easy Iron’ cycle is not a drying programme. It has been  
designed to condition/soften garments that have already been  
dried and left unattended in this state for a period of time.  
All materials do not behave in exactly the same way when heated.  
For instance, our testing has shown that materials such as  
Tencel® and Acrylics are not relaxed quite as effectively by  
applying the ‘Easy Iron’ cycle as we found on the more traditional  
Cottons and Polycottons.  
Important!  
To obtain the best results from ‘Easy Iron’ it is important that the  
weights recommended below are not exceeded.  
For best results We recommend garments should be  
removed from the dryer immediately after the ‘Easy Iron’  
programme to be hung, folded neatly or ironed.  
When this is not possible the ‘Easy Iron’ programme should  
be repeated.  
Recommended weights and materials  
Material  
Cotton and Cotton mixtures  
Synthetics  
Maximum load  
2.5kg  
5.5lb  
4.4lb  
4.4lb  
2kg  
2kg  
Denim  
On completion of the programme an audio signal is sounded (if  
selected) to remind you to remove garments from the dryer.  
Audio Signal  
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Sorting your laundry  
1. Always separate laundry into the correct fabric groups before  
washing and drying.  
2. See that all zips are closed, hooks and eyes are fastened and  
belt, strings etc. are tied loosely in bows, you will normally have  
done this for each item before the washing stage.  
3. It is important to extract as much water as possible from each  
item before drying. This saves you time and money.  
WARNING: CLOTHES SHOULD NEVER BE LOADED  
DRIPPING WET  
4. Make sure that the items to be dried are suitable for tumble  
drying, or are not of a type requiring ‘special attention’ (see“Wash  
Care Labels” section).  
Maximum  
load size  
Your dryer will hold a load of 6kg (13lb) dry weight of natural fabrics.  
if you are drying items of man-made fibres (synthetic or acrylics), the  
maximum load should not exceed 3kg (6.6lb) dry weight.  
This difference is that man-made fibres require more space to tumble-  
dry without creasing.  
WARNING: DO NOT OVERLOAD AS THIS COULD RESULT IN  
REDUCED DRYING PERFORMANCE AND A POSSIBLE FIRE  
HAZARD.  
Typical load  
To help you estimate how many items it takes to make up a drying  
load, the charts below show the approximate weights of some every-  
day washing items.  
Clothes  
Household Items  
Blouse  
Cotton 150g 5oz  
Duvet cover  
(Double)  
Cotton 1500g 3lb 5oz  
1
2
Other  
100g 3 / oz  
Other  
1000g 2lb 3oz  
700g 1lb 6oz  
Large Tablecloth  
Small Tablecloth  
Tea Towel  
Dress  
Cotton 500g 1lb 2oz  
250g 9oz  
Other  
350g 12oz  
1
Jeans  
700g 1lb 6oz  
1000g 2lb 3oz  
2
100g 3 / oz  
10 Nappies  
Shirt  
Bath Towel  
700g 1lb 8oz  
350g 12oz  
1
2
Cotton 300g 10 / oz  
Hand Towel  
Double Sheet  
Single Sheet  
Other  
200g 7oz  
500g 1lb 2oz  
350g 12oz  
1
2
T-Shirt  
125g 4 / oz  
If you group small cotton or terry-towelling items with a synthetic  
fabric load they could be damp at the end of the drying cycle. If this  
happens simply give them an additional short period of drying to  
finish them off.  
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Wash Care Labels  
Most of today’s fabrics can be tumble dried in your Dryer with no  
trouble at all, but there are certain fabric finishes which should be  
dried away from direct heat.  
The majority of garments now have wash-care labels on them, giving  
full washing and drying instructions. These should always be followed  
carefully especially when you are drying something for the first time.  
Typical symbols are:  
May be tumble dried  
Do not tumble dry  
Or:  
Tumble dry at high heat setting  
Tumble dry at low heat setting  
Items not suitable for tumble drying  
Those containing foam rubber or rubber-like materials or plastic  
film (e.g. pillows, cushions, PVC rainwear), or any other articles  
which are inflammable or contain inflammable substances (e.g.  
towels contaminated with hair lacquer  
Fibreglass (e.g. some types of curtains)  
Items which have been dry cleaned  
Woollens. Woollen items need as much care in drying as they do  
in washing. The movement of the tumble-drying action causes the  
woollen fibre to shrink and distort.  
Garments with the ITCL Code (see ‘Items Requiring Special  
Attention’).  
Do not tumble dry.  
Large bulky items e.g. continental quilts, sleeping bags, pillows,  
cushions, double blankets and large bedspreads. These expand  
when drying and would prevent airflow through the Dryer.  
WARNING: THE DRYER IS INTENDED FOR USE ONLY  
WHERE WATER SOLUTION IS USED FOR THE CLEANING  
PROCESS. MISUSE OF A TUMBLE DRYER MAY CREATE A  
FIRE HAZARD.  
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Items requiring special attention  
Blankets and  
Bedspreads  
The drying requirements of blankets and bedspreads will, of course,  
vary tremendously according to size and weight. Some, however are  
simply too big. if you have difficulty getting them into the Dryer, the  
machine will have difficulty drying them properly. Blankets (and  
Garments) made from Acrylic fibres (e.g. Acilan, Courtelle, Orion and  
Dralon) must be dried with special care on Low heat setting.  
Overdrying should be avoided to ensure heat creasing does not  
occur.  
Permanently  
Your dryer will cope with such clothes very well, but you should  
pleated or creased always read the manufacturer’s drying instructions attached to the  
garments  
garment before you begin.  
Starched articles Starched articles should be dried together in the same load to avoid  
the distribution of starch to non-starched items. You should use a  
slightly heavier starch solution than you would when drying the items  
on the washing line. Make sure that as much of the solution is  
removed from the load as possible before placing it in the Dryer.  
Remove the items from the dryer as soon as they reach ironing  
dampness. If they are overdried the starch will powder, leaving the  
fabric limp - which rather defeats the purpose of the exercise!  
Fabric conditioner To make sure all your tumble dried clothes come out really fresh and  
soft we recommend you use a liquid fabric conditioner in the final  
rinse of your wash. A liquid fabric conditioner restores bounce and  
softness and helps eliminate static cling.  
WARNING: ON NO ACCOUNT SHOULD LIQUID FABRIC  
CONDITIONER BE ADDED TO THE DRYER ITSELF.  
Home Dry  
Cleaning  
Garments with the ITCL Code  
Home Dry Cleaning Kits available.  
The instructions supplied with the Home Dry Cleaning Kit must be  
strictly followed.  
may be cleaned using one of the  
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Emptying the Water Container  
Water  
Container  
Water  
Container  
Sink  
Plinth  
Moulding  
(not fitted to  
all models)  
Empty the water container after EVERY programme.  
Failure to do this will result in the water container  
becoming full and the load will not dry.  
To Empty Water  
Container  
Remove plinth (where fitted) by slightly lifting and sliding to the left.  
Pull the container out of the dryer and empty it into a sink or other  
suitable drain).  
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Guide to drying times  
Please note that the drying times stated below and on appliance  
control panel; are a GUIDE only and drying times are affected by:-  
The amount of  
water remaining  
in the clothes  
after spinning  
Items such as towelling retain a lot of water after spinning, also the  
suggested wash programme for small items such as T-Shirts may  
sometimes incorporate a low spin speed which has the same effect.  
The type of  
fabric  
Your drying load may contain the same type of fabric but of different  
thicknesses. Thinner items will take less time to dry. Some fabrics,  
such as those used for jeans are of closer texture than others and  
although light when dry will be heavy after washing and spinning.  
The quantity of  
clothes to be  
dried  
Single items of clothes or small loads may take disproportionally  
longer to dry. It is more energy efficient to dry larger loads.  
How dry you  
want the  
clothes  
As it takes longer to fully dry clothes than to have them ready for  
ironing, you may wish to remove some clothes when they are slightly  
damp, ready for ironing and then continue to dry the remainder until  
they are fully dry.  
The heat setting  
you have  
selected  
The label on the garment should tell you the correct heat setting to  
select. See ‘Wash Care Labels’.  
The temperature  
of the room  
If the room in which the dryer is situated is cold, your clothes will take  
longer to dry than if the room is warm.  
Bulky items  
Some bulky items such as padded jackets can be dried, with care, and  
we do advise that you remove these items several times, shake them  
and return them to the dryer.  
THERE ARE HOWEVER SOME ITEMS THAT WE DO NOT ADVISE  
YOU TO DRY. SEE ‘ITEMS NOT SUITABLE FOR TUMBLE DRYING’  
Drying Guide - approximate drying time in minutes (weights specified are when dry)  
COTTONS  
SYNTHETICS  
ACRYLICS  
Drying times 800 - 1000rpm in  
washing machine  
Drying times on reduced  
spin in washing machine  
Drying times on  
reduced spin in  
washing machine  
Half  
load  
Full  
load  
Half  
load  
Full  
load  
Half  
load  
Full  
load  
3 kg  
4 kg  
5 kg  
6 kg  
1 kg  
2 kg  
3 kg  
1 kg  
2 kg  
1 kg  
2 kg  
55 - 70 70 - 80 80 - 90 95 - 120 40 - 50 50 - 70 70 - 90 40 - 60 55 - 75  
30 - 40 40 - 55  
Be careful not  
to overdry  
All fabrics contain a little natural moisture even when ‘dry’ and this nat-  
ural moisture should not be lost if the clothes are to remain soft and  
fluffy.  
Clothes that are dried for too long tend to wrinkle and will need more  
ironing than usual, giving you extra work that the Dryer was designed  
to remove.  
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Caring for your Dryer  
Your Tumble Dryer needs very little attention. The following simple  
steps will keep it performing well.  
When finished  
After each load  
Switch off electricity and remove plug. Ensure hands are dry.  
Always clean the filter, by rinsing under the tap or using a vacuum  
cleaner. Turn the dryer by hand to check that small items like hand-  
kerchiefs do not get missed. Always empty the water container.  
Every Week  
Wipe the drum and seal with a damp cloth.  
Fluff filter  
Sensor  
Tap  
Rear  
Front  
Condenser  
Every Month  
Remove condenser unit and clean any build up of fluff from between  
the plates by rinsing it under the tap with cold water. This should be  
done with cold water from the rear of the condenser. Refit with the  
handle at the front.  
Occasionally clean the surface of the stainless steel sensor inside the  
drum with vinegar to remove water contaminates. Apply carefully with  
a cloth this will maintain the drying performance of the dryer. The  
sensor is approx 50mm (2") round and located between the vanes of  
the drum towards the front of the dryer, rotate the drum if necessary  
to locate it.  
Cleaning  
Every 6 months vacuum the front air intake grille and Vents at the rear  
of the dryer, to remove the build up of fluff, lint or dust.  
To remove accumulation of fluff from the door, front of condenser and  
filter areas, clean occasionally with a vacuum cleaner.  
Do not use  
Lubrication  
Abrasive cleaners, scouring agents, acids, chlorine bleach or metal  
polish to clean any part of the machine.  
Your tumble dryer uses special bearing components. Lubrication by  
the user is not necessary and must not be attempted.  
We strongly recommend that all appliances are regularly checked for  
electrical and mechanical safety.  
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If something goes wrong  
First, don’t panic! There may be nothing wrong at all. Look for your  
problem below, then check the things we suggest. More often than  
not, this will give you the answer to your problem, and you’ll be able  
to carry on without having to telephone your Service Office.  
If after this you still cannot get your machine to work, follow the  
advice given on the next page.  
Problem  
Check these things first  
‘It won’t start’  
1. Is the machine plugged in and switched on at the socket?  
2. Is the Control set to required programme?  
3. Is the door securely closed?  
4. Have you pressed the START button?  
5. Has the fuse blown? (Try plugging in another appliance to check).  
6. Have you used an extension lead? Many are not suitable. Try  
plugging the dryer directly into a socket to check.  
‘It is taking a long  
time to dry’  
1. Have you forgotten to clean the filter? It should be cleaned after  
each load.  
2. Does the water container need emptying?  
Is the Indicator lamp glowing red / orange?  
The bottle should be emptied after every load.  
3. Does the Condenser need cleaning? It should be cleaned every  
month.  
4. Have you selected the correct programme setting for the type of  
fabric you are drying?  
5. Have the air intake grille or rear vents of the Dryer been  
obstructed?  
6. Were the clothes ‘excessively wet’ when they were put in?  
7. Was the correct programme selected?  
8. Have you overloaded the dryer?  
‘The Dryer is  
tumbling  
occasionally’  
This is perfectly normal - it means that the Dryer is on ‘Crease Care’  
and has reached the end of the drying cycle and the clothes are  
ready to take out.  
‘The dryer keeps  
bleeping’  
This is perfectly normal, the dryer is on ‘Crease Care’ as above.  
Press the Alarm (Buzzer) button and the bleeping will stop.  
Indicator Lamp is See section "The Controls", this indicates a possible fault.  
flashing  
Any other  
problem  
Have you re-read this instruction book?  
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If it still won’t work...  
Contact the Service Office (0870 6070805)  
if something is still wrong with your machine after you’ve been  
through the check-list on the previous page:  
1. Switch off and unplug your machine from the mains.  
2. Call your nearest Service Office or local importer on the  
telephone number provided on the guarantee card.  
When you contact us we will want to know the following:  
1. Your name, address and postcode.  
2. Your telephone number.  
3. Clear and concise details of the fault.  
4. The model number and the serial number of your dryer.  
5. The date of purchase enter the date here.  
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Please make sure you have all these details ready when you call.  
Spare parts  
Please remember your new appliance is a complex piece of  
equipment.  
‘DIY” repairs or unqualified and untrained service people may put you  
in danger, could damage the appliance, and might mean you lose  
cover under the Parts Guarantee.  
If you do experience a problem with the appliance don’t take risks,  
call in our Service Engineer. Our Spare Parts are designed  
exclusively to fit your appliance. Do not use them for any other  
purpose as you may create a safety hazard.  
Disposal of your product  
To minimise the risk of injury to children please dispose of your  
product safely. The door and lid should be removed and mains cable  
cut off flush with the appliance ensuring that the mains plug can no  
longer be plugged into a mains socket. The items must then be  
disposed of safely.  
This appliance conforms to the following EEC Directives.  
Low Voltage Equipment  
72/23/EEC  
93/68/EEC  
Electromagnetic Compatibility  
89/336/EEC  
92/31/EEC  
93/68/EEC  
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June 2003 Part number 0766200121-01  
PRINTED BY SIMLEX FOUR ASHES, WOLVERHAMPTON  
 

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